Level: 5
Blinds: 100/200
Ante: 25
Level: 5
Blinds: 100/200
Ante: 25
It's time to ante up with the cards now back in the air!
The Event #30 prizepool has just been released!
With 2,394 players taking to the felt, a prizepool of $3,231,900 has been formed with the top 243 players receiving a guaranteed $2,908 in prizemoney.
However, everyone will be gunning for the final table, and if you are lucky enough to make it there, here is what you may be taking home.
1st - $581,851
2nd - $360,906
3rd - $254,996
4th - $183,345
5th - $133,574
6th - $98,605
7th - $73,719
8th - $55,814
9th - $42,790
Throw in the coveted gold bracelet and title of Champion . . . and we are pretty sure there is only amount everyone is aiming for!
For a full viewing of the Event #30 prizepool click here
John Juanda will not be adding to his three 2010 WSOP final tables after recently being eliminated.
We aren't exactly sure when the money went in, but it was Juanda's going down to an opponent's to see Juanda make his way to the rail.
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The action folded round to Florian Langmann in the small blind and he bumped it to 600 with the big blind making the call.
The flop fell down and Langmann fired out 800. His opponent mulled over a decision for a few moments before releasing his hand as Langmann flashed the .
PokerStars Team Pro Germany member Langmann is now up to 24,100 in chips.
When we arrived at the table the board was reading and Dave Sands bet out 2,000, enough to put Amnon Filippi all in.
Filippi tanked and eventually called. Sands tabled and took the pot. Sands is moved up to 12,000 and Filippi is out of the tournament.
After a pre-flop raising war, Liv Boeree ended up all in with her pocket nines. Her opponent tabled pocket jacks.
The board ran out and Liv is down to 1,600 chips.
With the board reading and the pot in-excess of 11,000, John Phan checked the action over to his opponent.
Sliding in a stack of chips to effectively put Phan all in, Phan went deep into the tank for several minutes.
Shuffling chips, then adjusting his stack followed suit before Phan eventually folded.
"Show the bluff" he uttered to his opponent from across the table - and after taking another peek at his cards - his opponent flashed his to rake in the pot and send Phan down to 8,600 in chips.
We've just found Jonathan Tamayo in the field.
When we saw him, Tamayo was facing a 1,000-chip bet from the player in the small blind. On the button, and looking at the flop, Tamayo re-popped it to 2,500. The opponent called all in and tabled his to be up against Lew's .
The turn card was a , but the river brought to the table the , giving Tamayo a straight to see him eliminate his opponent and move to 19,000 chips.