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Level: 9
Blinds: 800/1,600
Ante: 200
With 9,000 in the pot, the flop read between Victor Ramdin and Jesse Martin. Ramdin checked and MArtin bet 5,800. Ramdin raised to 17,000 and Martin moved all in for 87,300 total. Ramdin called.
Ramdin tabled the for a combo draw and was up against the for bottom two pair. The turn brought the to give Ramdin a flush. The river completed the board with the and kept Ramdin in the lead. He eliminated Martin and won his table, collecting four bounties and the $40,000 prize.
From the button, Vanessa Rousso raised to 3,500. Shannon Shorr made it 10,100 from the big blind and Rousso made it 28,000. Shorr moved all in and Rousso called.
Rousso:
Shorr:
The board ran out and Rousso hit the rail. Shorr is now heads up with Matt Woodward.
From the small blind, Joe Tehan raised to 4,200. William Reynolds reraised to 10,000 from the big blind. Tehan moved all in and Reynolds called.
Reynolds:
Tehan:
The board ran out and Tehan made a flush to bust Reynolds. He's now heads up with Vanessa Peng and has 230,000 of the 270,000 chips in play.
John Smith has advanced to the final table after beating Bill Chen. Smith held the when all the money went in to Chen's . The board ran out and Chen hit the rail. Smith earned four bounties at this first table.
With 20,000 in the middle, Allen Kessler was all in on the flop of with the . Ali Eslami was his opponent and he held the .
The turn brought the , which missed Kessler, but the on the river gave him a flush and doubled him up to 70,000 in chips.
Level: 10
Blinds: 1,000/2,000
Ante: 300
Allen Kessler and his were looking to eliminate the short-stack Sameer Al Janedi with the . The board ran out though and Al Janedi was able to double back to 20,000 in chips.
Allen Kessler raised to 5,100 from the button. Sameer Al Janedi moved all in for 17,800 from the small blind. Ali Eslami folded the big blind and Kessler called.
Kessler:
Al Janedi:
The board ran out and Al Janedi doubled to about 40,000. Kessler was knocked back to 28,000.