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John Stempien called both a raise and a three-bet-shove with . Then called off with middle pair on a nine high flop when Mark Roberts shoved over his lead with a flush draw.
Roberts binked the flush on the turn, but Stempien went runner-runner nines to make a full house.
Minutes later, Stempien gave it all back when he made 15,000 over a 3,200-chip open from Roberts. Roberts jammed pocket kings and Stempien called off with the offsuit.
No ace, no more John Stempien, and Roberts take's the chip lead into the last few minutes here.
The clock was paused with ten minutes remaining in the level and a draw was conducted to determine the number of hands left to play in this flight. They drew a three.
The third of six starting flights for this third event on the 2015 Seneca Fall Poker Classic schedule drew 63 entries at the Niagara Falls Poker Room inside the Seneca Niagara Resort & Casino today.
From there, just 11 made it through to the final day of the $50,000 Guaranteed $100 No-Limit Hold'em event set for Thursday — Joining the 29 through from the first two flights Monday.
With 213 entries so far, the event isn't exactly on pace to meet the guarantee, but big numbers are expected in two more evening flights and one more during the day.
Mark Roberts grabbed the chip lead four-flushing in a huge three-way all in pot, before getting the better of John Stempien to crest the 100,000 mark. In the end, he bagged 147,000.
But it was Canadian Warren Hart who bagged the lead, playing in his second-ever tournament after the first ended with a 15th-place finish in Event #1 here. He ran hot both early and late to bag 161,000.
Kevork Garabedian is the only other player past the six figure mark, but Michelle Caldwell bagged close to it with 98,300.
With the first three flights now out of the way, the fourth goes off at 6 p.m. local time.
Tune in then as PokerNews will be on hand to capture all the action from start to finish.