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"mrblonde2020" shoved for more than 34K after a raise to 16K and a call. "karish33" called before "BearChckn" reshoved for 116,114 and pushed the other player out of the way.
BearChckn:
"mrblonde2020":
Board:
"mrblonde2020" was dominated and couldn't find any help, ending their day on the money bubble.
"PompYouUp" raised to 30,100, and "DabledoreNJ" defended to a flop of . "DabledoreNJ" check-called fro 22,785 to see on the turn. Action again went check-bet-call for 58K. "DabledoreNJ" shoved the river and "PompYouUp" tank-folded.
It was a cooler spot when Dan "AvaGray" Lupo shoved over a raise from "lady5am" only to run queens into aces and drop to the short stack. Lupo was eliminated a few hands later.
On the same hand that saw Dan "AvaGray" Lupo lose the last of his small stack, "pompii23" also got nines in against the aces of "Cnotorious21" and ended their run in 8th place.
"SmokenSubaru" got it in with suited ace-jack, but ran into the queens of "Cnotorious21" on a tear. They found a jack on the flop, but couldn't find any more to exit in 7th place.
After losing a big pot against "PompYouUp" with two pair against a straight on the river, "bgrif32" got the rest of their chips in with the best hand with ace-ten against the king-eight for "lady5am", but couldn't hold, and had to settle for 6th Place and $1,561.
After losing most of their chips with the worst trip queens against "D-DUB1969", "PompYouUp" was all in against "Cnotorious21" for their short stack, and mucked when "Cnotorious21" showed top pair.