Level: 19
Blinds: 5,000/10,000
Ante: 10,000
Level: 19
Blinds: 5,000/10,000
Ante: 10,000
Next Wave of recent eliminations.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Norman Freid | Busted | |
Kendrick Banks | Busted | |
Royce Matheson | Busted | |
Josh Weiss | Busted | |
Renan Mesqueu | Busted | |
Kharlin Sued | Busted | |
Roderick Harmon | Busted | |
Gauthier Brugnooge | Busted | |
Luis Pauyac | Busted | |
Zachary Humphery | Busted | |
Nipun Java | Busted | |
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Justin Young | Busted | |
Kaleb Smith | Busted | |
David Kovacs | Busted | |
Marcello Azevedo | Busted | |
Richard Kerkerian | Busted | |
Philip Hayes | Busted | |
Rory Okubo | Busted | |
Colin Dentan | Busted | |
Mark Tucker | Busted | |
Lior Orel | Busted | |
Z Stein | Busted | |
Keith Wilson | Busted | |
Adam Jensen | Busted | |
Michael Hudson | Busted |
Aram Zobian open jammed from early position for 112,000 and Daniel Barry shoved over the top. Action folded around to [Removed:124] in the big blind who asked for a count and after getting the confirmed amount of 146,000 made the call.
[Removed:124]:
Aram Zobian:
Daniel Barry:
[Removed:126] hit the best after flopping set of sevens but Zobian was still very much alive as he flopped a flush draw .
The turn was the and Zobian needed any diamond to fall on the river to survive.
The dealer peeled the off the on the river and [Removed:126] added more chips to his monster stack.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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[Removed:124] |
1,400,000
400,000
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400,000 |
Aram Zobian | Busted | |
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Daniel Barry | Busted |
Walter Fisher was sitting on nearly 800k in chips when an opponent pushed all-in for 162,000, and Fisher made the call. Fisher couldn't beat the of his opponent as the board ran out . Fisher is still left with 635,000 as Level 19 plays on.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Walter Fisher |
635,000
285,000
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285,000 |
William Latta open jammed on the button and Kalidou Sow asked for a count from the small blind. After getting a confirmed amount of 165,000 Sow called.
Kalidou Sow:
William Latta:
Sow was behind the pocket queens of Latta and the flop didn't improve his hand at all.
The turn came the and Latta was one card away from a double up.
Unfortunately for Latta, the river fell the and he was eliminated from the tournament.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Kalidou Sow |
650,000
350,000
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350,000 |
William Latta | Busted |
Noah Bronstein and Kalidou Sow arrived at the river with more than 200,000 chips in the pot, and the board showing . The out-of-position Bronstein checked on the river, and Sow thought it over for a bit before checking it back.
Bronstein showed for trip jacks, and Sow mucked. Both players are now sitting north of the half-million chip mark.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Kalidou Sow |
690,000
40,000
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40,000 |
Noah Bronstein |
515,000
324,000
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324,000 |
With four-way action and a board showing , Phil Ivey lead out with a 60,000 bet from the small blind. The big blind player three-bet all in and was called by Benjamin Moon from middle position. The button player folded along with Ivey.
Benjamin Moon:
All In Player:
Moon had his opponent drawing dead as he turned a set of nines and the dealer put the on the river and Moon eliminated his opponent.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Benjamin Moon |
440,000
381,000
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381,000 |
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Phil Ivey |
200,000
-58,000
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-58,000 |
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Ronni Borg open jammed for 91,000 from early position and he was called by Benjamin Chalot sitting in late position.
Ronni Borg:
Benjamin Chalot:
Chalot was able to pair his ace on the flop but that wasn't good enough as Borg hit a set of sixes and the board ran out .
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Benjamin Chalot |
600,000
-20,000
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-20,000 |
Ronni Borg |
162,000
-102,500
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-102,500 |
With about 250,000 already in the middle, Tristen Barnes went all in for his last 246,000 from the big blind, sending Koen Breed, on the small blind, deep into the tank. The board read .
With a game-changing amount of chips on the line, Breed took several minutes to think it over, before making the call.
Tristen Barnes:
Koen Breed:
The hero call didn't work out for Breed this time, as Barnes had the goods with the set of nines. Barnes is among the chip leaders as Day 2 heads into the second break of the day.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Tristen Barnes |
1,130,000
918,500
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918,500 |
Koen Breed |
305,000
-395,000
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-395,000 |
Players are on their second 15-minute break of the day; play resumes with Level 20 on the other side.