With the bust outs continuing to occur, the following players finished 235-279th place ($1,753).
With the bust outs continuing to occur, the following players finished 235-279th place ($1,753).
Level: 18
Blinds: 4,000/8,000
Ante: 8,000
The following players have been eliminated from the tournament, having finished 280-324th place ($1,612).
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Wan Kim bet about 85,000 over to Shaun Deeb.
Deeb thought it over for a few moments before announcing all in. Kim went deep into the tank to consider it as it was for his tournament life. He played with his chips for about two minutes before laying it down and sending the pot over to Deeb.
Eliminations have been fast and frequent as the afternoon has been underway. The following players finished in 325-346th place ($1,500).
In a large pot of over 225,000 in the middle, Pawaan Bansal was contemplating a river shove of near 200,000 from overnight chipleader Giuseppe Pantaleo. The board read ![]()
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and Pantaleo sat motionless as Bansal thought it over for about a minute before eventually deciding to fold.
Pantaleo pushed his cards toward the muck but before releasing them, Bansal coaxed him to show "I'll be honest and tell you what I had" said Bansal. Pantaleo briefly flashed ace-queen for top two pair and Bansal said that he had had ace-king.
"How could you fold?" asked Pantaleo with a smile as he hauled in a nice pot for his large stack.
Eddy Sabat shoved all in from middle position for 55,500 and the player on the cutoff reraised to around 120,000, prompting everybody left behind him to fold and making it time to run the cards.
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flop was trouble for Sabat but he was in luck as the turn came
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and Sabat remained safe and earned the double.
Level: 17
Blinds: 3,000/6,000
Ante: 6,000
Gab Kim moved all in for a medium size stack and was called by Michael Lin. Kim had ![]()
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of Lin.
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and Lin gathered in a large pot to boost him up the chip counts.
Action folded to a player in the cutoff who opened to 10,000. The players on the button and in the small blind folded and Jeff Madsen defended his big blind. The flop came ![]()
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and Madsen went all in for around 38,000. After about ten seconds, his opponent lifed his cards up to show them to the table as he folded his hand.
"What did you show?" asked Madsen. He was told it was ![]()
. Madsen then looked back at his cards and while doing so, his opponent asked him to show what he had. He happily obliged, tabling ![]()
for a flush draw. His opponent told him that was a nice hand and that he would take Madsen's over his own in that situation as well.