The following players are all sitting above 1,000,000 chips as players approach the end of the night.
The following players are all sitting above 1,000,000 chips as players approach the end of the night.
On a flop of ![]()
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, James Kennedy and an opponent on the button got their chips in the middle.
James Kennedy: ![]()
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Kennedy had a flush draw and needed to hit against his opponent's pair of aces. He missed the
turn, but the
on the river completed his draw and secured him the double up.
The stacks were counted and Kennedy was all in for 275,000, leaving his opponent with only 25,000.
Level: 21
Blinds: 10,000/25,000
Ante: 25,000
After losing a massive pot with pocket kings against pocket aces, John Esposito was all-in and at risk for his remaining 135,000 against Jaroslaw Osinski. Cards were on their backs.
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and Esposito was eliminated from the tournament.
An opponent in the hijack raised and Bruno Lopes called from the button before Christopher Garland moved all in from the small blind for around 320,000. The hijack called, while Lopes folded.
Christopher Garland: ![]()
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, leaving Garland's kings in front and his opponent with just a few thousand chips after the stacks were counted down.
A short-stacked player shoved all-in for about 230,000 and Keith Campbell called from behind, covering him. Upon turning his hand over the short stack announced "I got two live cards" and a tablemate responded, "It's suited too".
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Keith Campbell: ![]()
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The board ran out ![]()
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giving Campbell a pair of aces for the winner.
Action picked up on the turn with a board reading ![]()
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, one player at risk and a side between Scott Durfee and another player. Durfee went all in for 280,000 and the third player thought for a bit before folding his hand.
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The river came a
and Durfee made a set on top of already having the best hand. The opponent tapped the table and Durfee took down the pot.
Eric Sunde has picked up several big hands recently and just got another.
Dan Dumont moved all in for 195,000 with ![]()
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and Sunde called with ![]()
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"Are you cheating," a tablemate jokingly asked Sunde upon turning over his hand.
Dumont had a flush draw and failed to hit the
turn, but he hit the
on the river to make a pair of kings.
"I forgot the king was an out," Dumont said as he doubled up.
Parmod Soni had raised pre-flop before Scotter Clark, dressed as Jack Sparrow, moved all in for around 400,000, placing his chips on his trademark yellow truck.
"I think we're flipping. I'm a senior, I don't flip well. I get cramps," Soni said.
"Will this help," Clark said while placing a toy gun on the table.
"That's only the second gun I've seen on a poker table this year. The first one was real," a tablemate said.
Soni eventually folded, claiming to have pocket nine's. "I had deuce-three," Clark said while claiming the pot.
"You had a big ace," Soni countered.
"If I had deuce-three, I wouldn't be sitting at this table," Clark said.