Players have taken their seats and play is back underway.
Players have taken their seats and play is back underway.
Players are now on break. See you back in 20 minutes.
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The level has just gone up and some of the players were questioning a break. It has been ruled that they will not have a break, although Phil Ivey thought there was one and was already out the door. Someone had to chase him down in the hallway, to which Ivey came running back in, ducking under the stanchions around the tournament area, before jumping back into his seat. He didn't even miss a hand.
Level: 12
Blinds: 0/0
Ante: 0
Limit Hold'em
From under the gun, Jeff Lisandro raised. David Baker reraised from the cutoff seat and Lisandro called to see the 

flop. Lisandro checked and Baker bet. Lisandro check-raised and Baker made the call.
On the
turn, Lisandro bet his last 2,700 and was all in. Baker called with the 
. Lisandro held the 
.
The river was the
and Lisandro successfully doubled up.
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38,000
10,500
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10,500 |
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29,200
19,800
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19,800 |
We missed the hand, however, we just noticed "Action" Dan Harrington standing up from his table waiting to receive his payout slip.
The 1995 World Series of Poker Main-Event winner had been critically short stacked for the past couple levels, however, he managed to survive long enough to make the money.
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Busted |
The remaining 45 players are now in the money including Huck Seed, who has been on somewhat of a World Series of Poker drought when it comes to cashes. He now has two this year, though, and we'll see how deep you can go from here.
On the last break, PokerNews' very own Kristy Arnett caught up with Seed to chat. Here's the interview.
No-Limit Hold'em
Over an hour later since hand-for-hand began, the bubble has finally burst. Dario Sammartino has claimed the unfortunate title of bubble boy.
We unfortunately missed the hand as it played out, however, we were filled in on the details.
Apparently, Michael Malm opened to 4,100 from under-the-gun and right behind him, Sammartino went all-in for his last 12,000 and change. Action folded back around to Malm, who made the call.
Sammartino: 

Malm: 

Sammartino was in good shape to double up and survive, however, the board ran out with a 10 and Sammartino was eliminated.
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