The last few hands have mostly been limped blind on blind and taken down with a small bet on the flop or the turn. The end result is that chip leader on the table, Alexander Lakhov has been extending his lead.
The last few hands have mostly been limped blind on blind and taken down with a small bet on the flop or the turn. The end result is that chip leader on the table, Alexander Lakhov has been extending his lead.
With the elimination of Jonathan Cohen on Table #401, this is the third table that will be playing heads-up right now.
Not only has James Worth just got a second double, it was once again at a cost to Phil Hellmuth.
Worth moved all-in from the button, for 69,500 and Phil Hellmuth called in the small blind before Alexander Lakhov moved aside.
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and the ace-king moved into the lead. The
turn and
river locked the hand up for Worth, leaving he and Hellmuth fairly tied on chips.
On Table #409, Ryan Messick has just been eliminated so Bas de Laat and Zachary Smiley are playing heads-up.
Over on Table #401, Casey Carroll has also just been eliminated so that table is playing three-handed.
Raghav Bansal and Jesse Kertland are the only heads-up table right now as the other two have finished.
Mark Darner was eliminated on Table #418, so that table is now playing four-handed.
Endrit Geci opened on the button and Richard Alati decided to shove. Geci called.
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to provide Geci with the case six to eliminate Alati from the tournament. Geci is the second player to make it through to tomorrow.
In the very first hand after the dinner break, James Sileo shoved all in for 93,000 on the button and Anthony Reategui called.
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to give Reategui a full house in the end to eliminate Sileo. Reategui's table is the first to finish today. Reategui already reached the final table of the $3,000 Shootout a few weeks back and finished in eighth place. He'll be looking to better that result.
There have been a few small pots played and won since the return from the dinner break. Here's an update on who sits where on Table #410.
Level: 24
Blinds: 2,500/5,000
Ante: 500