Jordan Cristos opened, Anthony Alberto moved all in and Cristos called, players turned over their hands.
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and Alberto's set of aces took down the pot, doubling through Cristos.
Jordan Cristos opened, Anthony Alberto moved all in and Cristos called, players turned over their hands.
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and Alberto's set of aces took down the pot, doubling through Cristos.
Farid Jattin opened with a raise to 13,000 and Joseph Cheong called in the big blind.
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and Cheong decided to lead out, announcing a pot sized bet of 34,000. Jattin moved all in and Cheong called quickly.
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Both players flopped two pair and Cheong looked like he might survive again but the board comepleted with the
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giving Jattin the nut straight and sending Cheong to the rail.
Level: 11
Blinds: 3,000/6,000
Ante: 6,000
Anthony Alberto opened with a raise to 15,000 from the cutoff and LaDarren Banks called in the big blind.
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and Banks checked. Alberto bet 18,000 and Banks called.
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turn both players checked and the
came on the river. There, Banks led for 23,000. Alberto wasted no time folding so Banks took down the pot.
Anthony Zinno opened to 5,000 from the button, Joseph Cheong three-bet to 25,000 from the small blind and Sean winter four-bet to 80,000 from the big blind. Zinno folded and Cheong called his total stack of 26,000, the two player turned over their hands.
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and Cheong's flush took down the pot, securing a double up through Winter.
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for a full house, eights full of aces, and Keith Lehr's hand was tossed into the muck, eliminated from the tournament. Adams raked in the pot to move over 800,000 and Lehr was sent to the rail.
Brandon Adams opened from the button, Mack Lee moved all in for 119,000 and Adams snap-called, the players turned over their hands with Lee at risk.
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and Adams took down the pot with his set of kings, eliminating Lee from the tournament.
The event drew out 64 players, which is the same amount of players that it drew out last year as well. With that, 10 players will be paid and a mincash will be worth $19,200. The eventual winner of the event will walk away with $179,200. Currently, 33 players remain and play will continue for the day until only 6 remain.
Level: 10
Blinds: 3,000/5,000
Ante: 5,000
The remaining players will now be taking a 10-minute break. Late registration will be over at the end of this break and the prize pool will be accumulated.
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