Max Bergquist got his remaining stack all in with ![]()
and was at risk against Blake Bohn's ![]()
. The board came ![]()
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, and Bohn scored his second elimination of the final table.
Max Bergquist got his remaining stack all in with ![]()
and was at risk against Blake Bohn's ![]()
. The board came ![]()
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, and Bohn scored his second elimination of the final table.
Herb Laney called a raise from Blake Bohn from his big blind and then led out at an ![]()
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flop. Bohn shoved all in and was immediately called.
Bohn: ![]()
Laney: ![]()
The
and
kept Laney's kicker live, and he doubled up for 170,000.
Level: 22
Blinds: 8,000/16,000
Ante: 2,000
Blake Bohn bet 44,000 from middle position and was called by Frank Martin, his only opponent, on a board of ![]()
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. Bohn bet about 80,000 on the
river, and Martin shoved for about double that. Bohn snap-called, and Martin tabled ![]()
for a set. Bohn had rivered a straight with ![]()
though.
"That's what I get for slowplaying that," Martin said.
Blake Bohn raised to 30,000 in the small blind, and Jeff Bryan defended. On the turn, the board was ![]()
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and Bohn bet 41,000. Bryan called, and a
hit. Bohn bet about 62,000, and Bryan announced all in. He had just begun pushing when Bohn mucked his hand.
Twenty-one minutes remain in the level.
| Seat | Player |
|---|---|
| 1 | Blake Bohn |
| 2 | Jeff Bryan |
| 3 | Frank Martin |
| 4 | Steve Belland |
| 5 | Marty Rahbusch |
| 6 | Phil Mader |
| 7 | Jason Robertson |
| 8 | Steve Pint |
| 9 | Max Bergquist |
| 10 | Herb Laney |
Jason Robertson opened for a raise on the button, and Ryan Skluzak shoved all in for 146,000 in the small blind. After getting a count, Robertson announced a call.
Skluzak: ![]()
Robertson: ![]()
"Don't do it to me," Skluzak said.
Robertson pumped his fist as the dealer spread a flop of ![]()
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though, and Skluzak paced away from the table and cursed. The
was a brick on fourth street, and the
river meant the final table was decided.
After the players receive their final table briefing, everyone will go on a dinner break for 45 minutes.
Phil Mader moved all in for 106,000 on the button, and Renee Kessel called in the small blind.
Kessel: ![]()
Mader: ![]()
Mader was dominated, but he flopped a flush draw when ![]()
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hit the felt.
"Deuce of spades," Kessel urged the dealer.
He pulled out a deuce, but it was the
, giving Mader an unbeatable flush.
Kessel was left with just four big blinds, and she busted the next hand.
Level: 21
Blinds: 6,000/12,000
Ante: 2,000