These players earned $2,014.
These players earned $2,014.
We didn't see Ben Marsh's hand, but the dealer was counting down a double for Adam Lamphere, who held ![]()
on a board of ![]()
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. Marsh is left with barely more than a big blind, while Lamphere is now very healthy.
Tony Hartmann put in 85,000 under the gun, almost all of his stack. In the cutoff, Arlie Brandvold shipped it, and Hartmann called after the other players folded.
Hartmann: ![]()
Brandvold: ![]()
Big slick for Hartmann, but he was in awful shape against aces, and he was dead by the turn on a ![]()
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community.
Level: 19
Blinds: 4,000/8,000
Ante: 1,000
These players scored min-cashes.
With the elimination of John Wilhelmy while Bill Perpich doubled up with ![]()
against ![]()
at another table, the tournament is now in the money.
At one table, John Hayes check-raised all in out of the big blind on a board of ![]()
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and was called by Ervin Bjerga's ![]()
. Hayes had it beat with ![]()
for a boat though, and he doubled up.
Preflop all in was the word at two other tables, as Paul Cross hit a straight with ![]()
all in for about 30,000 against Arlie Brandvold's ![]()
. Meanwhile, Ben Marsh's overcards helped him as well when he hit a pair of aces with ![]()
against Blake Warner's ![]()
.
Play is now hand-for-hand.
Just before break, Ken Pates and Josh Dahlstrom got it all in on a flop of ![]()
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, with Pates at risk for more than 200,000 in a monster pot. Pates had flopped a set with ![]()
, while Dahlstrom had elected to roll with his ![]()
. No help came on the last two streets for Dahlstrom, and Pates is now the chip leader.