Steven Dunkelberg shoved all-in preflop for about 300,000 and Bryan Walden called from behind slightly covering him.
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giving Walden kings over fours for the full house.
Steven Dunkelberg shoved all-in preflop for about 300,000 and Bryan Walden called from behind slightly covering him.
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giving Walden kings over fours for the full house.

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Easier game when you have AA and the other guy has KK and other hands went well and we have 6.8mil at break and that is very cool
— Jeff Platt (@jeffplatt)
Level: 24
Blinds: 25,000/50,000
Ante: 50,000
The tournament is now on a 15-minute break and there are 88 players left.
The action was picked up preflop when Allyn Shulman put all her chips in the middle. It folded around to Frank Lagodich on the button who called putting Shulman at risk.
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and Shulman was eliminated by Lagodich's full house.
Joshua Harrison went all-in from the button for 580,000 and Jeff Boski called in the big blind for 550,000.
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, Harrison made a full house which eliminated Boski from the tournament.
The action picked up when Ugur Secilmis went all-in for his remaining stack. It folded around to Timothy Little who made the call putting Secilmis at risk for his tournament life.
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giving Little a flush draw and the
turn completed the nut flush. Secilmis was drawing to the case king in the deck but the
river eliminated Secilmis.
Action was picked up with a preflop raise to 80,000 which had three callers, one being Sylvain Naets. Pedro Neves, in the small blind, raised to 310,000 and action folded back to Naets who went all-in for 2,100,000. Neves snap-called.
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Naets was down to two immediate outs before the flop and on the turn of ![]()
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he still had to draw to one of the the last two kings in the deck. The
river did not improve Naets and he was eliminated from the tournament. Neves now has one of the biggest stacks in the event with over 5,000,000 in chips.