Jim Fowler pushed all in with 40,000, and Lance Harris was the only caller, from middle position.
Harris: ![]()
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Nothing materialized for Harris on the ![]()
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board.
Jim Fowler pushed all in with 40,000, and Lance Harris was the only caller, from middle position.
Harris: ![]()
Fowler: ![]()
Nothing materialized for Harris on the ![]()
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board.
Level: 20
Blinds: 5,000/10,000
Ante: 1,000
Brian Zupancich was exiting his seat at Table 12, and we caught the cards just before the dealer swept them up. Zupancich had been all in on the button with ![]()
and had been busted by David Gonia, who had ![]()
in the blinds. Gonia turned a pair of sixes for the win.
Jonathan Olson opened for 20,000, and Harold Poignant shoved for just 33,000 more on the button. Olson called.
Olson: ![]()
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Poignant had a big lead, but he had a big sweat on the ![]()
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flop, which gave Olson a flush draw. The
turn kept Poignant in front, and an
river was a safe card as well.
We found Lance Harris with a raise of about 90,000 in front of him preflop in late position. Ben Keeline was considering what to do in middle position, with a pot of about 150,000 already built up between the two. Keeline glanced at the clock and muttered something about the blinds having gone up. Finally, he announced a fold.
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, and Keeline said he got away from ![]()
.
Level: 19
Blinds: 4,000/8,000
Ante: 1,000
Play has resumed with 15 minutes left in the level.
After two simultaneous eliminations just before hand-for-hand was set to begin, the remaining players are in the money. The final 36 will now redraw.