Penh Ho shoved fours and got the call from Vladimir Revniaga with the ![]()
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flop wasn't the best Ho could hope for, but it did fill him up. Unfortunately for Ho, and ace on the river gave Revniaga a bigger boat and he sailed away with Ho's chips.
Penh Ho shoved fours and got the call from Vladimir Revniaga with the ![]()
.
The ![]()
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flop wasn't the best Ho could hope for, but it did fill him up. Unfortunately for Ho, and ace on the river gave Revniaga a bigger boat and he sailed away with Ho's chips.
Since rushing out to a massive lead early in the day, Yao Yin has gone nowhere but down.
He just called the last of his chips off with the ![]()
when Willie Olson shoved ![]()
. Yin apparently flopped a flush draw, but Olson made two pair and it held.
After one short stack shoved under the gun and Brian Berthiaume called from the small blind, Jeremy Dresch shipped it in way over the top from the big blind.
Berthiaume took his time about it, but made the call with the ![]()
. He was behind Dresch's dominating ![]()
, but ahead of the shorty's ![]()
.
The board rolled out ![]()
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giving Berthiaume the double, knocking Dresch back down to earth and the shorty out.
Level: 22
Blinds: 8,000/16,000
Ante: 2,000
Willie Olson opened for 25,000 and got called in two spots before Rob Wazwaz pushed all in for 100,000.
Only DJ Buckley called and was dominating Wazwaz' ![]()
with his ![]()
. The board ran out ![]()
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, taking Wazwaz with it.
Justin Thurlow shoved over the top of a Dennis Stevermer 27,000-chip open.
Stevermer made the call with the ![]()
, but would need some help against Thurlow's ![]()
.
He got none on the ![]()
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board and Thurlow doubled up.
Jeremy Dresch just dispatched one short stack with the ![]()
over the ![]()
, hitting an ace on the turn and a deuce on the river.
Now down to 27, the players are redrawing for seats at the final three tables.
Pocket aces just held up for DJ Buckley against the ![]()
in a big hand that sent him up to a spot among the leaders with 700,000 now.
The following players appear to have the biggest stacks in the final 30 heading into Level 21:
Level: 21
Blinds: 6,000/12,000
Ante: 2,000