Newton Graziano open shoved under the gun with ![]()
and got the call from William Liang on ![]()
in the big blind.
The board rolled out ![]()
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giving Graziano a boat and the double up.
Newton Graziano open shoved under the gun with ![]()
and got the call from William Liang on ![]()
in the big blind.
The board rolled out ![]()
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giving Graziano a boat and the double up.
Level: 31
Blinds: 60,000/120,000
Ante: 20,000
The players have agreed to take a 10-minute break with the end of Level 30 upon them.
William Liang min-raised, and for the third hand in a row, Daniel Wagner shoved.
This time Liang called and the race was on with Wagner on ![]()
versus Liang's ![]()
.
It was over quickly as the ![]()
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board rolled out doubling Wagner.
Level: 30
Blinds: 50,000/100,000
Ante: 10,000
Silvio DeRubeis made it 240,000 and Kirk Acevedo shipped it in from the big blind.
DeRubeis made the call for his tournament life with ![]()
and was racing against Acevedo's ![]()
.
He got there on the ![]()
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run to out make top pair and double.
William Liang made it 275,000 and Jeffrey Hobrecker shipped it in.
Liang made the call to put Hobrecker at risk with ![]()
. Hobrecker held ![]()
and got there on the ![]()
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flop, only to see Liang make a set on the
turn.
The river
ended Hobrecker's tournament in eighth.
John Grace open shoved for a little under one million in chips and William Liang made the call.
It was Grace's ![]()
drawing thin against Liang's ![]()
. The flop, turn and river came ![]()
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to send Grace to the rail ninth.
John Grace opened to 200,000 and both William Liang and Newton Graziano called in the blinds.
The flop came ![]()
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and it checked around. Liang bet 300,000 on the
turn and Graziano shoved for 275,000 more. Grace folded and Liang made the call with ![]()
. Graziano had ![]()
and held with top pair after the
river.
Level: 29
Blinds: 40,000/80,000
Ante: 10,000