Billy Horan opened to 20,000, and Soi Nguyen shoved from the blinds. Horan grabbed a stack of chips and confidently put it in the middle.
Horan: ![]()
Nguyen: ![]()
Kings are a good reason for optimism, and Horan's hand found no trouble on the ![]()
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board.
Billy Horan opened to 20,000, and Soi Nguyen shoved from the blinds. Horan grabbed a stack of chips and confidently put it in the middle.
Horan: ![]()
Nguyen: ![]()
Kings are a good reason for optimism, and Horan's hand found no trouble on the ![]()
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board.
Chandra Winardi shoved all in over a Dominik Nitsche 16,000-chip open and Soi Nguyen re-shipped behind for more.
Nitsche folded and it looked bad for Winardi on ![]()
against Nguyen's ![]()
. The ![]()
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flop was safe for Nguyen, but the
turn made Winardi a set.
The
river ensured the double for Winardi and left Nguyen in shove or fold mode.
Robert Tepper shoved all in for his last 85,000, and Louis Campbell called from the cutoff.
Campbell: ![]()
Tepper: ![]()
No big cards came on the ![]()
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board, and Tepper bowed out in 25th.
Phillip Delaney shoved over a raise from Bob Bounahra, and Bounahra called with ![]()
. Delaney was unable to catch up with ![]()
.
Hunter Frey got all in with ![]()
against the ![]()
of Dan Alspach. Frey rivered a second pair, but unfortunately for him, that gave Alspach a straight.
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Table 440:
| Seat | Player |
|---|---|
| 1 | Timothy Adams |
| 2 | Zachary Gruneberg |
| 3 | David Burt |
| 4 | Eric Milas |
| 5 | Mickey Petersen |
| 6 | Erwann Pecheux |
| 7 | Richard Liotta |
| 8 | Eric Shanks |
| 9 | David Lucchesi |
Table 444
| Seat | Player |
|---|---|
| 1 | Robert Tepper |
| 2 | Jeff Gross |
| 3 | Mike Smith |
| 4 | Louis Campbell |
| 5 | Arthur Baraan |
| 6 | Hunter Frey |
| 7 | Dan Alspach |
| 8 | Jonathan Neckar |
| 9 | Jason Senti |
Table 445
| Seat | Player |
|---|---|
| 1 | Thayer Rasmussen |
| 2 | Bob Bounahra |
| 3 | Phil Delaney |
| 4 | Billy Horan |
| 5 | Dave D'Alesandro |
| 6 | Dominik Nitsche |
| 7 | Chandra Winardi |
| 8 | Lance Harris |
| 9 | Soi Nguyen |
Carlos Loving got it in with ![]()
against David Lucchesi's ![]()
.
After doubling his short stack with pocket aces a hand earlier, Lucchesi had Loving covered. The board brought no love for Loving, however, and he's out in 28th place.
Now down to 27, they are redrawing for seats at the final three tables.
We found big blind Shawn Keller with 42,000 in front of him on a ![]()
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flop. Lance Harris had shoved all in from the button, and Keller was considering for his last 55,000 or so. Finally, he seemed to gather his courage, leaning forward in his seat and pushing his stack in.
Keller: ![]()
Harris: ![]()
The dealer burned and turned a deadening
, and Keller was left drawing to a chop. Harris completed his flush draw for good measure on the
river, and Keller was done.