Kathy Liebert just took down a huge pot that, in our estimation, puts her just over the 300,000 mark.
All the money went in on the turn on a board of
. Her opponent held pocket eights and Liebert held
.
The river bricked with a
and Liebert dragged a huge pot.
| Player |
Chips |
Progress |
Kathy Liebert
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310,000
140,000
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140,000
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Kathy Liebert
Players have returned from break and will play one level and then go on a 60 minute dinner break.
That's another three levels in the books and the field is going on a ten minute break. When they return the levels will be 60 minutes long.
Chris Karambinis opened for 4,100 in middle position and Steven Gurney-Goldman raised to 9,200 behind him. The blinds released and Karambinis called.
The flop came
, Karambinis checked, Gurney-Goldman bet 7,300 and Karambinis moved all in. Gurney-Goldman called and the hands were tabled.
Gurney-Goldman:

Karambinis:

The board completed
and Gurney-Goldman doubled up.
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Chris KarambinisSteven Garney-Goldman
Kathy Liebert and Sean Winter had a preflop all in showdown.
Liebert:

Winter:

The board ran
and Liebert doubled her stack.
| Player |
Chips |
Progress |
Kathy Liebert
|
120,000
66,000
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66,000
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Kathy LiebertSean Winter.
Dan Heimiller took down a monster pot with aces.
Three players all moved all in preflop with healthy stacks. At the end of the hand the two players that lost were in no mood to talk to us.
Dan Heimiller:

Player 1:

Player 2: 

The board ran
and Heimiller eliminated Player 2 and Player 1 was left with just a few thousand chips.
Heimiller took the tournament chip lead with that hand.
| Player |
Chips |
Progress |
Dan Heimiller
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150,000
91,000
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91,000
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Dan Heimiller