We caught a hand that saw Noah Schwartz all-in with in the cutoff and Ludovic Geilich looking for some help from the board as held on the button. The board ran and the pot was chopped.
The next hand, Schwartz raised to 800 and Geilich three-bet to 2,100. Schwartz called and then checked the flop. Geilich rarely needs a reason to bet and he made it 2,300 to play, but then quickly folded when Schwartz check-raised to 5,300.
Alex Dovzchenko raised to 900 from early position and Gordon Huntly called in the small blind. The big blind moved all-in for 2,975 and then Dovzchenko raised all-in for 8,950. Huntly made the call to put both of his opponents at risk.
Dovzchenko:
Huntly:
Big Blind:
The five community cards fell which tripled up the big blind, sent Dovzchenko to the rail and Huntly up to 33,000.
With registration now closed, the tournament staff had done some math and released the prize pool information.
The prize pool stands at $2,708,160 thanks to 992 players buying in. A total of 117 places are to be paid, a min-cash is worth $5,145 and a final table appearance $39,078. The champion of Event #35 leaves with a gold bracelet and $548,460 in cash.
A full breakdown of the prizes can be found on our payouts tab.