Craig Stewart Eliminated in 10th Place for $31,910
Only a few hands into the 10-handed final table, Craig Stewart lost the last of his chips and was eliminated in 10th place for $31,910.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Craig Stewart | Busted |
Only a few hands into the 10-handed final table, Craig Stewart lost the last of his chips and was eliminated in 10th place for $31,910.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Craig Stewart | Busted |
Giacomo Fundaro was in the hijack seat with a short stack and he pushed it all in. It folded around to Rainer Kempe who grabbed calling chips and picked them up as if to call, but paused for a moment and put them back down.
He thought for another 20 seconds and did put the chips in to call.
Fundaro:
Kempe:
The dealer burned a card and a six appeared in the window. The flop was . The turn came and the river was the , eliminating Fundaro in ninth place for $43,410.
That was the final hand of the second level of the day and the eight remaining players are on a 15-minute break.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Giacomo Fundaro | Busted | |
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With action folded around to just the players in the blinds, Brian Altman raised and Mike Dentale shoved all in. Altman instantly called.
Altman:
Dentale:
The flop was good for Altman, coming to give him a better pair and a flush draw, leaving Dentale just one jack in the deck or running card combinations.
Dentale got out of his chair, feeling his fate. The turn was the and the river was the and Dentale was eliminated in eighth place for $57,720.
Just one more elimination today and the tournament will pause for the final table tomorrow.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Mike Dentale | Busted |
There was a flop of on the table and Brian Altman checked. With action on Chris Arvanitis, he bet 250,000. Altman raised to 625,000 and Arvanitis pushed all in. Altman called and the two flipped over their cards.
Altman:
Arvanitis:
Arvanitis had the best of it with the top pair and a better kicker, and the was effectively a blank. However, the hit the river and Altman improved to two pairs, eliminating Arvanitis in seventh place for $72,510.
With that seventh-place elimination, play has now paused for the day to continue tomorrow on the WPT final table.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Chris Arvanitis | Busted |