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Action folded to Ryan Olisar in the cutoff and he shoved all in for his last 66,000. Barry Hutter called from the small blind, and likely regretted it upon seeing the cards.
Olisar: ![]()
Hutter: ![]()
The board ran out a safe ![]()
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and Olisar was shipped the double.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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157,000
68,000
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68,000 |
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135,000
55,000
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55,000 |
Brandon Cantu opened for 12,000 from the cutoff and then called when a short-stacked Viet Vo shoved all in for 51,000 from the big blind.
Cantu: ![]()
Vo: ![]()
Vo had the better kicker, and he was looking good through the ![]()
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flop. The
turn made things interesting as Cantu picked up an open-ended straight draw, but it didn't come in as the
blanked on the river.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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218,000
73,000
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73,000 |
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105,000
54,000
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54,000 |
Derek Wolters moved all in from the cutoff for his last 107,000 and two-time bracelet winner Brandon Cantu called him from the small blind.
Wolters: ![]()
Cantu: ![]()
Wolters was in need of some help, and while he didn't get much on the ![]()
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flop, the
turn was a pretty looking card as he picked up a flush draw. The
river actually paired his ten, but it wasn't enough to overcome Cantu's fishhooks.
Meanwhile, Barry Hutter was eliminated in 33rd place in unknown action.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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300,000
82,000
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82,000 |
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After losing a few pots and dropping down to near 200K, Brandon Cantu opened for 12,000 from the button only to have Phil Hellmuth, who he battled against at the Event #7: $1,500 Razz final table earlier in the week, three-bet to 25,000 from the big blind.
Cantu responded by four-betting all in and Hellmuth snap-called.
Cantu: ![]()
Hellmuth: ![]()
Cantu had picked the wrong time to shove as the "Poker Brat" had the best hand in poker. Cantu, who began the day as a big chip leader, wouldn't get so much as a sweat as the board ran out ![]()
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. Ship the pot to Hellmuth, who it should be noted is notching his 102nd WSOP cash in this event.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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460,000
286,000
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286,000 |
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Busted | |
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Ashton Griffin was recently eliminated from the tournament by Vladimir Geshkenbein. We missed the hand, but some players were kind enough to fill us in on some details.
Apparently it happened on a board reading ![]()
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when Griffin bet 58,000 only to have Geshkenbein raise all in. Griffin called off for approximately 180,000 holding ![]()
for a full house, but it was second best as Geshkenbein held a superior boat with ![]()
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| Player | Chips | Progress |
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462,000
238,000
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238,000 |
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Busted |
Level: 18
Blinds: 2,500/5,000
Ante: 500
In one of the last hands of Level 17, Vladimir Geshkenbein opened for 9,000 on the button only to have Gino Levrini three-bet all in for 51,000 from the small blind. Davidi Kitai called from the big, and that prompted Geshkenbein to get out of the way.
Kitai: ![]()
Levrini: ![]()
Levrini was ahead, and the ![]()
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flop strengthened his position. Neither the
turn nor
river changed a thing, and Levrini lived to fight another day.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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487,000
53,000
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53,000 |
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115,000
64,000
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64,000 |

Aj < q9 aipf for my last 12 beebs. 29th. Not the freeroll-the-year score i hoped for, but i ran pretty decent to get this far. 1.5k tmrw.Follow @LeoWolpert
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Jackie Glazier moved all in for 82,500 from the cutoff and Ty Reiman, who was in the big blind, decided to look her up.
Glazier: ![]()
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Glazier was well out in front thanks to her kicker, which is what earned her the double after the board ran out ![]()
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| Player | Chips | Progress |
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167,500
85,000
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85,000 |
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104,000
86,000
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86,000 |