Level: 14
Blinds: 20,000/40,000
Ante: 40,000
Level: 14
Blinds: 20,000/40,000
Ante: 40,000
Five players went to a flop of 10♦6♥3♣ where Jared Bleznick led out for 35,000 from the small blind. Dylan Weisman called in the big blind, while Sorel Mizzi also called in the hijack.
The turn was the Q♠ and Bleznick bet 300,000. Weisman folded this time, but Mizzi moved all in for 550,000 and Bleznick called.
Bleznick showed 10♣10♠8♥6♦ for a set, but Mizzi had Q♥Q♣9♣8♣ for a turned set of queens. The river was the 8♠ and Mizzi doubled up.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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2,800,000
380,000
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380,000 |
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1,200,000
600,000
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600,000 |
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1,200,000
538,000
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538,000 |
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Santhosh Suvarna opened from the cutoff and was called by Lautaro Guerra in the small blind, creating a pot of 270,000
On the Q♣J♥4♠ flop, the remainder of Suvarna's 335,000 chips found their way into the middle.
Santhosh Suvarna: 7♠7♣4♦4♣
Lautaro Guerra: A♦Q♦J♣2♠
Guerra had flopped two pair but Suvarna held bottom set. He held on the K♦A♥ runout to find the full double.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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2,000,000
300,000
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300,000 |
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940,000
340,000
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340,000 |
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| Player | Chips | Progress |
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600,000 | |
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600,000
600,000
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600,000 |
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600,000 | |
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600,000 | |
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600,000 | |
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600,000 | |
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600,000 | |
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Daniel Negreanu raised to 75,000 under the gun and Dirk Gerritse called on the button, as did Jesse Lonis in the small blind. Stephen Chidwick then three-bet to 375,000 in the big blind and only Negreanu called.
The flop came Q♣4♣8♦ and Chidwick moved all in for 350,000.
"Chidwick's all in. I hope he doesn't have clubs," Negreanu said, taking out his camera as he called.
Stephen Chidwick: A♦A♥6♥2♥
Daniel Negreanu: Q♦Q♠10♦8♠
"He does not. He has aces," Negreanu said, turning over a set of queens against Chidwick's aces. The board bricked out 2♠3♦ and Negreanu took the pot to send Chidwick to the rail.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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2,200,000
760,000
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760,000 |
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1,200,000
260,000
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260,000 |
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230,000
370,000
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370,000 |
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Busted | |
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Biao Ding opened the hijack to 75,000 and Nick Schulman called in the cutoff. In the big blind, Matthew Wantman potted. Ding got out of the way before Schulman raised and Wantman called off for 500,000.
Matthew Wantman: A♠Q♠J♣3♥
Nick Schulman: K♠K♣6♣4♠
The 8♣5♥3♠ flop gave Wantman some hope and he jumped into the lead with two pair on the J♦ turn. However, Schulman hit the K♥ on the river to make top set and Wantman hit the rail.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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3,200,000
200,000
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200,000 |
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2,950,000
715,000
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715,000 |
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Busted | |
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Shaun Deeb limped in from the cutoff, as did Samuli Sipila on the button. Gergo Nagy checked his option and they went three-handed to a flop of 8♦7♥4♦.
Deeb then bet 55,000 and only Nagy called. The turn was the A♥ and Deeb bet 300,000. Nagy then moved all in and Deeb called for 425,000.
Deeb showed J♦10♠9♣6♦ for a flush draw and straight wrap, while Nagy had A♠10♦9♦4♥ for ace-up and a lesser flush draw. The river was the K♦ and Deeb made a jack-high flush to win the pot and double up.
Ren Lin and Chance Kornuth have recently joined the field.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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1,600,000
735,000
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735,000 |
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1,050,000
450,000
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450,000 |
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600,000
600,000
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600,000 |
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600,000
600,000
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600,000 |
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Three players went to a flop of J♣5♣4♠ with around 350,000 in the middle when Stephen Chidwick moved all in from the small blind. Pascal LeFrancois called for his last 330,000 in the big blind, while Jesse Lonis folded the button.
Pascal LeFrancois: K♣Q♦10♣9♦
Stephen Chidwick: Q♣Q♥10♠5♠
Chidwick was ahead with his queens, while LeFrancois was on a flush draw. The 6♦ turn was no help to LeFrancois, while the 5♥ fell on the river giving Chidwick trip fives to send LeFrancois to the rail.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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1,100,000
500,000
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500,000 |
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Busted | |
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