There are 28 players remaining as play enter the 14th level of the day.
Blinds are now 1.2k/2.4k with an ante of 400.
Average stack is 73,000.
There are 28 players remaining as play enter the 14th level of the day.
Blinds are now 1.2k/2.4k with an ante of 400.
Average stack is 73,000.
The remaining 35 players are headed on a 15-minute break.
When they return, blinds will be 1k/2k with an ante of 300.
Average stack is 58,300.
A player in middle position moved all-in preflop, one seat over Harry Strul made the call, and the player in the big blind called.
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and Strul's opponent check-folded to a bet of 4,000. Strul tabled ![]()
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improved neither hand and Strul collected the pot, busting his opponent.
First to act preflop, Grant Pazarka slid his 28,700 stack into the middle putting himself all-in. Action folded around to an opponent in late-position who shoved over-top for more. The blinds got out of the way and the hands were turned over.
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Pazarka's pocket jacks held through the ![]()
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board and he was pushed the pot, earning the double up.
The tournament clock currently shows 41 entrants remaining.
Blinds are 800/1600 with a 200 ante.
Average stack is 49,800.
On a ![]()
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flop, Timothy Deering found himself all-in and at risk but holding the best of it.
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Deering faded the turn and river — ![]()
and his king-kicker gave him the best hand.
The remaining 74 players are back from break. Cards are in the air with blinds at 400/800 and an ante of 100.
Average stack is 28,700.