Level: 22
Blinds: 10,000/20,000
Ante: 3,000
Level: 22
Blinds: 10,000/20,000
Ante: 3,000
The action folded to John Dolan in the small blind, who shoved for about 133,000 chips. In the big blind, Joseph Pitti made the call.
Dolan tabled and Pitti showed , the board gave Dolan a full double up. Dolan is now up to 290,000 and Pitti slipped to 450,000.
Raul Gonzales was riding a short stack when he went all in preflop with Daniel Carbonari making the call.
Gonzales:
Carbonari:
Gonzales managed to pair up on the flop when it came . With the on the turn Gonzales was just one card away from a double up. But Carbonari spiked the on the river, giving him the better pair and bringing us down to 15 players.
We didn't see the action until the chips were in the middle and the river was being dealt, but we do know that Charles Hatley had came out on the wrong end of a cooler against JJohn Dolan.
Hatley:
Dolan:
Both players had flopped a set with a flop of . Hatley was unable to find the case ace on the turn nor on the river, which came down .
The action folded to Peter Traply on the button, who moved all in. In the small blind, Adam Richardson called.
Showdown
Traply:
Richardson:
The flop came out and Traply slipped to 91,000.
In the very next hand, Traply moved all in and Mick Carlson called.
Traply tabled pocket queens and Carlson was in bad shape with . The board gave trip jacks for Carlson and the 14th place to Traply.
In middle position,John Dolan opened the pot with a 47,000-chip raise. On the button, Peter Dufek moved all in for about 195,000 chips. Dolan eventually called.
Showdown
Dolan:
Dufek:
The board came out and Dufek is now up to 420,000 chips, Dolan slipped to 590,000.
Adam Richardson made it 45,000 to go from the cutoff with both Mick Carlson in the small blind and Timothy Breeman in the big blind calling.
The flop came and both blinds checked to Richardson who bet 110,000 into the pot. Carlson made the call but then Beeman announced he was raising to 375,000. Richardson was pretty quick to fold with Carlson taking a minute to lay his hand down.
Once all the cards were mucked, Beeman flipped over for a flopped set. "Good fold, Mick," shouted some of Carlson's friends from the rail.
Joseph Pitti moved all in with his last 51,000 chips and was called by Daniel Fuhs and John Dolan.
Pitti didn't realized that Fuhs called and tabled his hand, pocket queens.
The board was checked down to the river and Fuhs tabled . Dolan mucks and Pitti is out of the tournament.
Josh Goldstein had action folded to him on the button when he shoved for the rest of his stack with Daniel Fuhs making the call.
Goldstein:
Fuhs:
Not only did Goldstein fail to improve his hand on the flop, Fuhs picked up quads when it came . Fuhs was drawing dead through the on the turn and the on the river.
The action folded to the button and Sebastien Roy opened the pot qith a 43,000-chip raise. Ryan D'Angelo re-popped it to 111,000 in the small blind and Roy moved all in. D'Angelo snapped.
Showdown
D'Angelo:
Roy:
"That can be real!" said D'Angelo.
The board ran out and D'Angelo is out in 13th place. Sebastien Roy is now our chipleader with 1,900,000 chips.