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Daniel Strelitz raised to 3,800 from the small blind and called when the big blind moved all-in for around 20,000 chips in total.
Strelitz showed and was slightly ahead of the of his opponent. The big blind paired his seven on the flop, but couldn't find any more of his outs on the turn or the river.
Strelitz, who finished third in the $1,500 Six-Handed No-Limit Hold'em event for $180,587 in prize money, now has 188,000 chips in this event.
A short but intense preflop battle ended with Mark Dube being all in and at risk of elimination. Dube's were ahead of Richard Woodall's and stayed that way when the five community cards fell .
Just before the break, Nick Rampone got his last 6,900 all in preflop and was up against Ryan Hughes.
Hughes:
Rampone:
The flop was as dry as could be for Rampone, but he perked up a bit when the turn gave him a gutshot straight draw. It didn't come in though as the blanked on the river to send Rampone out the door.