Mihails Morozovs was all in with ![]()
against the ![]()
of James Jeffrey.
Jeffrey got no help on the board and Morozovs doubled up to 1,200,000.
"I broke a milly," Morozovs yelled after the hand.
Jeffrey was left with 700,000.
Mihails Morozovs was all in with ![]()
against the ![]()
of James Jeffrey.
Jeffrey got no help on the board and Morozovs doubled up to 1,200,000.
"I broke a milly," Morozovs yelled after the hand.
Jeffrey was left with 700,000.
Action picked up on the flop of ![]()
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and Davie Cline was calling an all-in bet of around 300,000 with ![]()
ahead against ![]()
. Cline's hand held up as the turn was a
followed by a
on the river.
He's now the first player to crack the 3 million chip mark.
Sejin Park went all in under the gun for 625,000 chips and Paul Dhaliwal went all in over the top in later position with the covering stack. Action folded around and it went to a flop.
Sejin Park: ![]()
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The flop rolled out ![]()
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and Park hit his card and made three of a kind. The turn of
brought potential outs for Dhaliwal to make a flush, but river
changed nothing and Park doubled at the expense of Dhaliwal.
James Bouldin was getting up from the table and heading to the payout desk after losing his remaining chips.
"This was my first tournament ever," Bouldin said. A number of players around him congratulated him on his achievement, finishing in the final four tables and earning $4,016.
Table #15 just saw three consecutive hands result in all in showdowns.
In the first, Paul Jain was all in for 365,000 with ![]()
against the ![]()
of Mark "Pegasus" Smith and ![]()
of Michael Degroot.
The board ran out ![]()
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and Jain doubled through Smith and eliminated Degroot.
Smith, down to less than 100,000, jammed the next hand with ![]()
and was called by Frederick Li holding ![]()
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Smith flopped a pair on ![]()
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and improved to two pair when the
came on the turn, doubling to 140,000.
"I can't beat you, man," Li said afterward.
"I hope it stays that way," Smith replied.
On the very next hand, Gregory Bock raised pre-flop to 110,000 and called Li's 250,000 shove.
Bock had Li dominated with ![]()
versus ![]()
, but Li rivered a straight on the ![]()
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board to double up.
"I'm going to burn those cards," a frustrated Bock said.
Ori Hasson went all in from middle position for 480,000 and Davie Cline said "I like you, but I'm gonna call anyway," and the cards went on their backs.
Ori Hasson: ![]()
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Davie Cline: ![]()
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The flop and turn offered no help to Hasson, coming ![]()
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but the river came the
and Hasson found the pair to double.
Level: 26
Blinds: 30,000/60,000
Ante: 60,000
Mario Magana went all in for 225,000 over the open of James Bouldin who called.
Mario Magana: ![]()
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James Bouldin: ![]()
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The board runout came ![]()
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and Bouldin saw no improvement to his king-queen and Magana doubled.
Vinny Pahuja was all in with ![]()
against the ![]()
of big stack Paul Dhaliwal.
Dhaliwal hit a king on the flop to send Pahuja to the rail.
With that pot, Dhaliwal has taken the tournament chip lead with 1,800,000.
James Bouldin went all in from middle position for 520,000 and was called by the big blind.
James Bouldin: ![]()
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Big Blind: ![]()
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The flop came ![]()
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offering no help to Bouldin, but the turn
paired his hand and he clapped his hands in celebration.
The river came a
and Bouldin doubled up to 1.2 million in chips.