We're down to four tables now.
We're down to four tables now.
JC Tran shoved his last 30,000 or so all in from middle position, and Thayer Rasmussen pushed all-in from the next spot. Everyone else mucked.
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Rasmussen had last year's November Niner dominated, and Tran found nothing but disappointment on the ![]()
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community.
Jeff Gross opened for 16,000 in the cutoff, and Carlos Loving repopped it to 40,000 on the button. Gross announced a raise, placed the 40,000 in, then informed the dealer he was all in. Loving called.
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"Such a cooler," Gross said. He let out a soft whistle moments later as the dealer unveiled the flop: ![]()
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. The
was a brick turn, and paint hit the river but it was the
. Loving sent 87,000 total to his right.
Krista Tellier is the lone female left in the field and will be around a little longer after she got the best of a race with Mickey Petersen.
She open shoved ![]()
for almost 50,000 and Petersen reshoved for boatloads more to isolate with ![]()
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Heads-up they watched as a ![]()
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board was revealed, ensuring Tellier's double.
Level: 18
Blinds: 3,000/6,000
Ante: 500
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Robert Toye pushed all in for 50,000, and action folded to Narinder Khasria, who called from the big blind.
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Khasria's dominant hand stayed best on the ![]()
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run out, and Toye busted out.
At another table, Mickey Petersen is up to 305,000.
Robert Tepper opened for 10,000 on the button and Jonathan Neckar three-bet to 28,000 in the small blind. Tepper called, and the two saw a ![]()
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flop. Neckar decided on a small bet: 19,000. Tepper put out what a stack of red T5,000 chips that looked to be 40,000. Neckar folded.