Break Time
We are now on a 20-minute break!
We are now on a 20-minute break!
Level: 13
Blinds: 1,000/2,000
Ante: 300
The cards are back in the air with 185 players remaining in the field.
The following players all received $2,908 for their efforts.
208 - Fares Halteh
209 - Alexander Keating
210 - Stewart Newman
211 - Tom Sigmond
212 - Brian Wilber
213 - Sargis Sargsian
214 - Stuart Marshak
215 - David Fetzner
216 - William Maguire
217 - Julian Parmann
218 - Andras Koroknai
219 - Daniel Austin
220 - Douglas Smith
221 - William Tonking
222 - Dale Henderson
223 - Andrew Schettino
224 - Marius Olsvik
225 - Bryce Tenold
226 - Pieter De Korker
227 - Dale Lake
228 - Thomas Bohm
229 - David Tagawa
230 - Jerry Young
231 - Alex Tran
232 - David Tighe
233 - John Kim
234 - Mark Levasseur
235 - Zachary Humphrey
236 - Nikola Fustar
237 - Scott Cooper
238 - Adam Coats
239 - Lloyd Lim
240 - Martin Hruby
241 - Michael Doloski
242 - Nathan Tingen
243 - John Kurmel
Both Zsolt Cserhati and Ryan Angelo were both all in preflop with Stanley Wasserkrug making the call.
Cserhati:
Angelo:
Wasserkrug:
The board blanked out to see both Cserhati and Angelo sent to the rail.
After an early position raise to 5,400, Alexander Queen moved all in for 32,000 only to have Fatolla Shahen four-bet to 68,900. The original raiser folded and we were off to a showdown.
Queen:
Shahen:
The board ran out to see Queen double through to 72,000 as Shahen slips to 134,000 in chips.
From under the gun, Martin Jacobson opened the pot with a 4,400-chip raise. Adam Coats called in middle position.
The flop came out and Jacobson check-called a 14,200-chip bet from Coats.
The turn card was a and once more, Jacobson check-called a 10,600-chip bet from Coats.
The river brought a to the table, and after Coats fired a 32,000-chip bet, Jacobson check-raised all in for an additional 55,800 chips.
Coats tanked and eventually called. Jacobson tabled pocket tens and took the pot.
Jacobson is now up to 220,000 chips and Coats slipped to 67,000.
William Pijewski found himself all in holding against Philipp Gruissem's .
The board would see Gruissem make a full house to send Pijewski to the rail and himself to 145,000 in chips.
Jedidiah Hoffman moved all in for his last 22,400 and found some action from John Bladon.
Hoffman:
Bladon:
The board ran out to see Hoffman double through to 49,000 as Bladon slips to 51,000 in chips.
John Rapacz opened to 5,000 only to have Frederic Bussot move all in for 29,400.
Rapacz made the call tabling his to be up against Bussot's dominating .
The board ran out to see Bussot double through to 63,000 as Rapacz slips to 12,500 in chips.