With blinds of 3,000/6,000, "king12929" pumped it up to 12,000 in middle position and received calls from "hunterm708" in the hijack and "UREMPTYSEAT" in the big blind. Action checked through the flop and the turn came . "UREMPTYSEAT" checked again and "king12929" bet 21,000, half the size of the pot. Both "hunterm708" and "UREMPTYSEAT" called.
Al three players saw the river come and "UREMPTYSEAT" again checked to put action onto "king12929", who made another half-pot-sized bet of 52,500. "hunterm708" folded and then "UREMPTYSEAT" thought for a few moments before calling.
"king12929" showed for a pair of tens, which wound up being second best as "UREMPTYSEAT" showed for top pair, top kicker, good to earn them the pot of 210,000.
With blinds of 3,000/6,000, "pariszoo11" raised the pot to 21,000 in the hijack and was called by both "whoopsboom" in the small blind and "orionguide108" in the big blind. The flop came and and "whoopsboom" checked to "orionguide108", who made a half-pot-sized bet of 31,500. "pariszoo11" shoved for 69,400 and then "whoopsboom" folded before "orionguide108" called.
"pariszoo11":
"orionguide108":
"orionguide108" had flopped top set but was up against outs to a higher set and the nut flush. Instead, the turn and river gave "pariszoo11" a backdoor wheel and scored them the double in that manner.
The final seven are on a quick five-minute break. A few hands on the final table prior to break have led stacks to their current figures, with big-bet games on the docket when play resumes.
With limits of 10,000/20,000 and an ante of 2,000:
"king12929" was the bring in. "pa55555" completed and "king12929" reraised. "pa55555" made it three bets and "king12929" capped it, more than enough to put "pa55555" all in. "pa55555" called.
"pa55555": / /
"king12929": / /
"king12929" had a flush by sixth street and "pa55555" bricked their low draw on the river to finish in eighth place. The final seven players have now made the final table.
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With levels of 10,000/20,000 and an ante of 2,000:
"hunterm708" was the bring in with . "king12929" completed and called a reraise from "pa55555". "king12929" then called bets from "pa55555" all the way to the river, where "pa55555" checked. "king12929" bet and "pa55555" called.
"king12929": /
"pa55555": /
"king12929" showed a straight and "pa55555" mucked to result in the pot being shipped to "king12929".
With limits of 8,000/16,000 and an ante of 1,600, "oringuide108" was the bring in with . "pa55555" limped and "king12929" completed. Only "pa55555" called. "king12929" continued on fourth and "pa55555" called before checking on fifth. "pa55555" then bet and "king12929" put in a check-raise. "pa55555" three-bet and "king12929" called.
"pa55555" was first to act on sixth and bet. they were called, and proceeded to bet again on the river where "king12929" called once more to take the hand to showdown.
"pa55555": /
"king12929":
"pa55555" showed a seventy-six and won the pot, leaving "king12929" with under 100,000 after the hand was done.
With blinds of 4,000/8,000 and bets of 8,000/16,000, "king12929" raised in the cutoff and "DeliciousCaulk" three-bet on the button. Action folded back to "king12929" who capped it and received a call.
The flop came and "king12929" bet. The pot was eventually capped with "DeliciousCaulk" having 12,000 behind, which went in on the turn .
"DeliciousCaulk":
"king12929":
"DeliciousCaulk" was out in front but the river gave "king12929" a straight and a seven-low, besting their two pair and eight-low to make them the ninth-place finisher of the tournament. Eight players now remain, and just one more elimination is needed to reach the seven-handed final table, meaning hand-for-hand play is back in effect on the two remaining tables.
A pair of eliminations have occurred shortly after the bursting of the bubble and nine players now remain. Both "KERMIT_the_FROG" and "GasketMan1992" will receive $479 for their efforts.
With blinds of 3,500/7,000 and bets of 7,000/14,000, "idonthavetime" raised in the cutoff and was three-bet by "whoopsboom" in the big blind. "idonthavetime" came over the top with a shove for 23,700 and "whoopsboom" called off the remaining 2,700 needed to bring about the runout.
"idonthavetime":
"whoopsboom":
"idonthavetime" was unable to find anything beyond a backdoor gutshot straight draw as the board ran out and they were eliminated from the tournament in 12th place as the official bubble finisher. All 11 who remain are now in the money.