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2010 World Series of Poker
Table 367
Seat 1: Mark Gryglik
Seat 2: Andrew Brussard
Seat 3: Gabriel Nassif
Seat 4: Norman Lapin
Seat 5: Gary Bogdanski
Seat 6: Shannon Shorr
Seat 7: Noelle Quevido
Seat 8: Eric Buchman
Seat 9: Steven Hustoft
Table 368
Seat 1: Ken Dickenson
Seat 2: Jeffrey Mervis
Seat 3: Brent Courson
Seat 4: Daniel Quach
Seat 5: Gioi Luong
Seat 6: Matt Grapenthien
Seat 7: Matt Matros
Seat 8: Dan Barnett
Seat 9: Joshua Honegger
Table 369
Seat 1: Jeff Shulman
Seat 2: Ivo Donev
Seat 3: Javed Abrahams
Seat 4: Ken Justin
Seat 5: Flavio Ferrari
Seat 6: Hansu Chu
Seat 7: William Jensen
Seat 8: Duke Lee
Seat 9: Timothy Vansant
Level: 17
Blinds: 3,000/5,000
Ante: 0
We missed the action, but Timothy Vansant is the 27th-place finisher. He earned $6,237 for his finish.
Shannon Shorr raised from the button and Eric Buchman re-popped it in the big blind. Shorr called.
Flop: 

Buchman bet, Shorr popped it and the action returned to Buchman who re-popped it. Shorr called.
The turn brought a
and both players checked.
The river was a
and Buchman check-called a bet from Shorr.
Shorr tabled 
and Buchman 
. Buchman took the pot and moved up to 170,000 chips. Shorr slipped to 116,000.
Gary Bogdanski raised and Noelle Quevido called. The two took a flop of 

and Bogdanski bet. Quevido made the call.
The turn added the
to the board and the same action occurred with Bogdanski betting and Quevido calling.
The river completed the board with the
and both players checked. Bogdanski tabled the 
and Quevido mucked, claiming to have the 
. She's down to 51,000 chips now.
Ivo Donev was all in with the 
against the 
of Duke Lee on the flop of 

. The turn was the
and the river the
. Neither helped Donev and he was sent to the rail in 26th place. Lee moved up to 145,000 chips.
Joshua Honegger was eliminated in 25th place.
On the flop of 

, Duke Lee checked to Hansu Chu. Chu bet and Lee made the call. The turn was the
and both players checked. The river was the
and Lee bet out. Chu called him right away with the 
. Lee held the 
and hit a four on the turn to make two pair. He won the pot and moved to 150,000. Chu slipped back to 110,000.
Ken Justin is the 24th-place finisher, earning $6,237 for his effort.