Tommy Swimm flopped top pair when his ![]()
hit the ![]()
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flop.
Bill Balcom had ![]()
, a gutshot and a willingness to get it in. He's out now after a call from Swimm, making a pair but missing the draw.
Tommy Swimm flopped top pair when his ![]()
hit the ![]()
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flop.
Bill Balcom had ![]()
, a gutshot and a willingness to get it in. He's out now after a call from Swimm, making a pair but missing the draw.
Level: 24
Blinds: 12,000/24,000
Ante: 3,000
Cameron Bartolotta checked an ![]()
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flop head-up with big stack Thomas Clayton. But when Clayton bet 40,000, he check-raised to 80,000.
Clayton called and Bartolotta slid out another 80,000 on the
turn. Clayton called again and Bartolotta fired out 190,000 at the
river. Clayton called yet again, but mucked when Bartolotta turned over the ![]()
full house.
Clayton dipped below 800,000 after the hand and Bartlotta moved up close to one million, climbing all the way up from three big blinds earlier today.
Below are updated counts for the final 19 players remaining:
Level: 23
Blinds: 10,000/20,000
Ante: 3,000
The 21 players left are off on a 10-minute break with Level 22 over.
Tom Clayton relieved Marcy Jo Phillips of a lot of her chips in one hand where he bet every street with pocket aces and she put in more than 200,000 in before folding the river on a queen-high board with two sixes.
He got a bunch more making a set of nines in a three-bet pot and forcing another fold.
As a result, he takes up residence near the top of the leader board and she moves near the bottom.
Jeffery Hobrecker has just jumped into the chip lead after busting Joe Rowe moments ago.
After a preflop raising war they got it in, creating a more than one-million chip pot, with Hobrecker on kings and Rowe holding queens.
Kings held in this brutal cooler and Hobrecker now has a massive lead
Level: 22
Blinds: 8,000/16,000
Ante: 2,000
Cameron Bartolotta has valted into a dead heat with Marcy Jo Phillips for the chip lead.
He raised it up with the ![]()
and got one caller. He continued after flopping a nine and flatted a small lead on the brick-like turn.
When his opponent checked the
river, Bartolotta piled it in big and got called by ![]()
. Aces up were good and he inched above 600,000.