We didn't catch the action but caught a glimpse of Dantoni Brown leaving his seat and a pile of chips heading towards the new tournament chipleader, Richard Kirsch.
We didn't catch the action but caught a glimpse of Dantoni Brown leaving his seat and a pile of chips heading towards the new tournament chipleader, Richard Kirsch.
Benjamin Pollak, Cary Katz, and Dominqu Mosley went three-way to a flop building a pot worth about 80,000. The flop fanned out ![]()
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and both Pollak and Katz checked from the big blind and under the gun positions. Mosley bet 25,000 and just Katz made the call.
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hit on the turn and Katz checked again. Mosley bet 60,000 and Katz raised pot getting a fold from his opponent.
Ian O'Hara opened preflop on the button and called off for his remaining 62,000 when Rainer Kempe three-bet out of the big blid.
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board swept out and Kempe's flopped straight sent O'Hara to the rail.
Level: 13
Blinds: 6,000/12,000
Ante: 0
The players have been sent on a 10-minute break.
Courtesy of Drew Amato
Anthony Zinno moved all-in on a ![]()
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flop and was put at risk by chipleader Dan Shak.
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and it just kept getting better for Zinno who took down the pot and scored a much needed double up.
Level: 12
Blinds: 5,000/10,000
Ante: 0
With about 160,000 in the middle and a board reading ![]()
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, Erik Seidel bet 110,000 and Benjamin Pollak check-jammed for 190,000. Seidel needed a timebank chip while contemplating his decision and eventually made the call.
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making a straight on the turn and Seidel mucked.