A middle position player raised and Stephen Bennett moved all-in for around 125,000. The middle position player called.
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Bennett's aces held up as the board ran out ![]()
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and he secured a double-up.
A middle position player raised and Stephen Bennett moved all-in for around 125,000. The middle position player called.
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Bennett's aces held up as the board ran out ![]()
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and he secured a double-up.
Ahmad Shiraz was spotted a few levels ago as one of the largest stacks in the room and he has since added even more to his haul.
He most recently took out another opponent when the board showed ![]()
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was showing as the winning hand with the full boat over the ![]()
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of his opponent.
Christopher Conrad jammed for 85,000 and the cutoff called putting Conrad at risk for his tournament life.
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giving Conrad a full house and a double up to stay alive.
PokerNews did not catch the bustout hand, but one-time bracelet winner Michael Wang was seen collecting his payout slip and leaving the tournament area.
Greg Raymer was spotted getting up from his chair without any chips.
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and Raymer's hand of ![]()
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was left begging against the ![]()
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better full boat of Stephen Foutty who continued his surge up in chips, going from as low as 40,000 not long ago to north of a million.
Avi Cohen called an opponent's shove of around 150,000 on a flop of ![]()
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Cohen was ahead with a pair of fours and held as the board ran out ![]()
, sending his opponent to the rail.
Level: 20
Blinds: 10,000/15,000
Ante: 15,000
Players are now on their final 20-minute break of the evening.
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Rajat Goel goes all in for his remaining 185,000. A player on the button tanked for a long time before making the call.
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for the nut flush and his opponent mucked and Goel scooped a nice double up late in day two.