Dimitar Milinski had his last 379,000 in chips in preflop and was at risk against Quintis Simpson.
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Simpson's aces held up on a ![]()
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board to send Milinski to the rail.
Dimitar Milinski had his last 379,000 in chips in preflop and was at risk against Quintis Simpson.
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Quintis Simpson: ![]()
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Simpson's aces held up on a ![]()
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board to send Milinski to the rail.
Gary Sixkiller was all in from early position and had gotten action from two players, including James Jewell in middle position. The flop came ![]()
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and Jewell shoved, getting the third player out of the way.
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Sixkiller found himself needing to fade the two nines in the deck in addition to backdoor straight outs to secure a triple. The turn
gave him a sweat but the river
was safe for him, giving him new life as the tournament has been reduced down to just five tables of play.
Chuck Barker raised to 42,000 from middle position, then called a three-bet shove for 355,000 from Jeff Gilbralter in middle position.
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Gilbralter would fail to find any help for his Big Slick on a ![]()
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board, and he headed to the payout desk.
Kelly Minkin was under the gun and opened to 40,000. Suju Abraham called from the cutoff, as did both Tekk Lai and Jim Harris from the small- and big blinds, respectively. The flop came ![]()
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and action checked to Minkin, who threw out a continuation-bet of 63,000.
All three players folded and she took down what was a four-way pot postflop with nothing more than a continuation-bet, adding a significant amount of chips to her stack in doing so.
Spencer Champlin raised to 35,000 from under the gun, and Will Pengelly made the call in the big blind.
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flop, and Pengelly checked again on the
turn. Champlin bet 35,000 and Pengelly called.
Pengelly checked again on the
river, and Champlin bet 50,000. Pengelly quickly called, but mucked after Champlin tabled ![]()
for a straight.
Steven McCartney opened to 38,000 and received a call by Katherine Offutt, who was in the cutoff. Don Goodman then went all in from the big blind for 254,000 and McCartney shoved over the top, getting a fold from Offutt.
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McCartney's aces had him in great shape to earn the knockout until the flop fell ![]()
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. It gave him top set but also gave Goodman Broadway, leaving him having two chances at improving to a full house in order to win the pot. He would not get there as the turn
and river
came to complete the runout, locking up a double for Goodman along the way.
Eluterio "Teo" Rodriguez was seen pulling in the last of both Brian Lee and Scott Squyres chips with only his ![]()
remaining on the felt, and the two short stacks were already on their way to the payout desk.
With the double knockout, six tables remain as the field drops to 45 players left.
Andy Hobson raised to 35,000 from under the gun and action folded around to Rickie Merritt, who called from the small blind. Suju Abraham was in the big blind and defended, taking action three ways to a flop of ![]()
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Action checked to Hobson and he put out a continuation-bet of 55,000. Merritt quickly folded and Abraham went into the tank for about 80 seconds before letting his hand go, resulting in Hobson adding a nice increase to his stack with the pot.