Several players' stacks have moved above the 100,000 chip mark. They include Andrey Pateychuk who eliminated Jeff Madsen. Pateychuk held ![]()
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of Madsen on a ![]()
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board and Madsen was eliminated.
Several players' stacks have moved above the 100,000 chip mark. They include Andrey Pateychuk who eliminated Jeff Madsen. Pateychuk held ![]()
against the ![]()
of Madsen on a ![]()
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board and Madsen was eliminated.
The defending champion Phil Hellmuth has jumped into Event #89: $5,000 Turbo just in time for the start of Level 11.
A reminder that late registration is open through the dinner break and will close prior to the start of Level 13.
Level: 11
Blinds: 1,000/2,000
Ante: 2,000
Andras Nemeth raised to 3,300 from the cutoff and Calvin Anderson three-bet to 9,000 on the button. The blinds folded and Nemeth chuckled before making the call.
The flop came ![]()
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, Nemeth checked and Anderson continued with a bet of 5,000. Nemeth counted out his stack.
"Didn't have as many chips as you thought you had?" Anderson grinned.
Nemeth smiled and then announced a raise to 23,400 which was actually him going all-in. Anderson quickly called.
Andras Nemeth: ![]()
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Calvin Anderson: ![]()
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Nemeth had hit two pair while Anderson was sitting on the flush draw.
The turn was the
which didn't change things but the
on the river meant Nemeth's two pair were counterfeited and that they would split the pot as they would both play the two pair on the board with the ace-kicker in their hands.
Shortly after, Nemeth was seen leaving the tournament area as he was eliminated in the end.
Jorryt van Hoof got his last 20,500 in with ![]()
against the ![]()
of Norbert Szecsi. Both players flopped pairs on the ![]()
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board but Szecsi's was best.
The turn
and river
couldn't save the former November Niner and he was eliminated.
Level: 10
Blinds: 800/1,600
Ante: 1,600
Chris Klodnicki had raised to 2,600 from the early position and action folded to Pablo Melogno in the big blind. Melogno three-bet to 7,400 and Klodnicki took some time to consider his options and then shoved for 23,600 in total. Melogno looked annoyed and glanced at Dan Smith and muttered something angrily before folding.
A discussion ensued between Smith and Melogno and the clock being called on Melogno which he wasn't too impressed about. The dealer also got involved with a remark and Klodnicki added that this was a different situation as it was for his tournament life while Melogno had apparently tanked too long over a min-raise.