Tom Slifka shoved for 23,700 from the cutoff and Robert Tepper called from the small blind.
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, giving Slifka aces and threes to double up.
The table is still four-handed.
Tom Slifka shoved for 23,700 from the cutoff and Robert Tepper called from the small blind.
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The board ran out ![]()
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, giving Slifka aces and threes to double up.
The table is still four-handed.
Alex Bolotin got it all in against Jordan Young preflop.
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Things were grim for Bolotin on the ![]()
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flop, leaving him in need of runner-runner. The
got him halfway there, and the
was good for two pair and the double up.
WIth the elimination of Eddie Zakaria, David Trager begins heads-up play with a slight lead over David Malka.
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, Bart Lybaert checked to Shawn Busse, who bet 32,000. Lybaert thought for a bit before making the call, and his ![]()
was good.
A short-stacked Tim West pushed all in and was called by Jon Lane in the small blind.
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West had his opponent dominated, but Lane flopped a flush draw on the ![]()
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flop. He got there on the
turn, leaving West drawing dead.
With the elimination of Anthony Augustino, Jared Jaffee begins heads-up play against Rupesh Pattni with aabout a 2.5:1 chip lead.
Level: 6
Blinds: 800/1,600
Ante: 200
As recapped to us by the dealer, Jeffrey Brunelle raised on the button to 2,800. Jordan Young three-bet to 7,600 in the small blind, Brunelle four-bet to 19,600, and Young five-bet shoved for about 78,000 effective. Brunelle called all in.
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A
fell on the river to give Young the winning hand, giving him a solid heads-up lead against Alex Bolotin.