Dylan Weisman completed in the small blind and Alexander Yen checked his option.
Weisman led out with a bet of 300,000 on the ![]()
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flop and Yen quickly called.
Weisman fired again on the
turn with a bet around 600,000 and his opponent folded.
Dylan Weisman completed in the small blind and Alexander Yen checked his option.
Weisman led out with a bet of 300,000 on the ![]()
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flop and Yen quickly called.
Weisman fired again on the
turn with a bet around 600,000 and his opponent folded.
Level: 29
Blinds: 60,000/120,000
Ante: 120,000
Alexander Yen limped in from the small blind, then called when big blind Tim Van Loo raised to 300,000.
Van Loo continued for 200,000 on the flop of ![]()
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and Yen check-raised to 550,000. Van Loo moved all in and Yen snap-called.
Van Loo showed two kings but had been out flopped by the ![]()
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of Yen. The turn and river came ![]()
and Van Loo's kings went down to the trips of Yen as the German hit the rail in fourth place.
Dylan Weisman opened as the first player to act and Alexander Yen announced "pot" on the button.
Weisman raised to put Yen all-in and Yen called for a total of 1,750,000.
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Yen had the goods with aces and secured himself a double-up as the board ran out ![]()
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Heads-up on the turn with the board showing ![]()
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, Dylan Weisman bet 250,000 and Alexander Yen called. On the
river, Weisman potted for 1,050,000.
Yen pondered the decision for a moment before calling. "Tens full," Weisman announced, turning over ![]()
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. Yen mucked as Weisman climbed close to 16,000,000.
Tim Van Loo limped in the cutoff and called when chip leader Dylan Weisman raised to 400,000 in the small blind.
Weisman fired a 350,000 bet on the flop of ![]()
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and Van Loo called. Weisman then bet 450,000 on the
turn and his opponent again called.
Weisman slowed down and checked on the
river and Van Loo eventually checked back.
"Ace-king," Weisman announced before tabling ![]()
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. Ace high was good for Weisman as Van Loo said he missed and mucked.
Action folded to Tim Van Loo in the small blind and he raised enough to put Ran Niv all in from the big blind. Niv called for around 500,000.
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The board ran out ![]()
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, giving Van Loo two pair, queens and tens, and making Niv the first elimination of the final day.
Tim Van Loo limped in and Dylan Weisman checked from the big blind. The flop came ![]()
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and Weisman led for 200,000.
Van Loo called to see the
on the turn. Weisman bet 550,000, and again Van Loo called. On the
river, Weisman asked how much was in the pot before betting 750,000.
Van Loo took his time before calling. Weisman showed ![]()
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for the straight and Van Loo mucked.
Alexander Yen opened to 200,000 on the button and Tim Van Loo and Ran Niv both defended in the blinds.
Yen fired for 250,000 on the ![]()
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flop and Van Loo check-called while Niv folded.
Both players checked on the
turn and Van Loo led out for 500,000 on the
river. Yen folded
Tim Van Loo limped in from early position, Craig Chait called from the small blind, and Dylan Weisman checked his option.
The flop came ![]()
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and action checked to Van Loo, who bet 200,000. Chait then moved all in for his last 530,000. Weisman quickly folded, but Van Loo took his time and asked for a count before also sliding his cards into the muck.