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Joseph Mitchell would get the last of his chips in facing An Li with unknown action. The board ran out and Li's hit a full house, nines full of tens, which was more than enough to take out Mitchell who held . Mitchell was eliminated in 25th place for $8,187.
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Cody Crawford opened for a pot-sized raise and was reraised pot by John O'Shea. Crawford put in another raise to set O'Shea all-in and O'Shea made the call. The cards were flipped over:
Crawford:
O'Shea:
The board ran out and the pair of aces for Crawford was good enough to win the pot and eliminate O'Shea in 22nd place.
We were busy catching John O'Shea's elimination hand when Jeffrey Amaski was eliminated, but according to the table, it was a blind versus blind confrontation. Amasaki held and double suited in spades, diamonds and not having much left in chips.
Scott Clements held and would make two pair when the board ran out , and Amasaki was eliminated in 21st place.