Brett Feldman was all in with his last ante, and Matt Grapenthien's raise left Feldman at risk heads up.
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Feldman was left drawing dead on sixth street, and his run came to an end in sixth place.
Brett Feldman was all in with his last ante, and Matt Grapenthien's raise left Feldman at risk heads up.
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Feldman was left drawing dead on sixth street, and his run came to an end in sixth place.
Brett Feldman has been left with under one big bet after losing a pot to Matt Grapenthien.
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Feldman called bets from Grapenthien on fifth through seventh streets, leaving himself only 85,000 behind.
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on the end for the winner, leaving Feldman extremely short.
Yuri Dzivielevski raised and Charles Sinn called as the two battled heads up.
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The two traded bets until seventh street, when Dzivielevski called down with 8-6-4-2-A. Sinn turned over 8-7-6-2-A, and Dzivielevski scooped a big pot.
Yuri Dzivielevski called Charles Sinn's complete, and Brett Feldman committed the last of his short stack. Sinn folded to Dzivieleski's bet on fourth street, leaving the hand heads-up.
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Feldman's 8-7-5-2-A was best for a much-needed double up.
With his now short stack, Bradley Ruben put his tournament life at risk on fourth street versus Charle Sinn.
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Charles Sinn raised and Brett Feldman called to see fourth street.
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Sinn called on fourth before leading out on the remaining streets, showing 7-6-4-3-A to leave Feldman very short and increase his chip lead.
Level: 28
Ante: 15000
Bring-In: 20000
Completion: 60000
Limits: 60000-120000

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Charles Sinn holds just under half the chips in play at the first break.
Matt Grapenthien holds a healthy stack, while the rest of the table will have work to do as level 28 begins with limits of 60,000 and 120,000.