Players are on a 20-minute break.
Players are on a 20-minute break.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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250,000 | |
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Busted | |
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Level: 10
Blinds: 1,000/2,000
Ante: 2,000
Carlos Caldas sat with QxQx when his opponent moved all in with A♦9♦.
Caldas reported that a ten high board secured his ticket to Day 2.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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250,000 |
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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74,000 | |
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With three players left on the table, the opponent moved all in with Ax9x from the button. Justin Jones woke up with 3♥3♣ in the small blind and called.
The players saw a 10♥7♥5♣ flop, a 5♦ turn and a 2♦ river, which didn't save the opponent from elimination.
The players went to heads up and Jones had the slight lead in chips on the table after the hand.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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176,000
176,000
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176,000 |
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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25,000
25,000
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25,000 |
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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25,000 | |
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25,000 | |
Nicolas Vayssieres all the way from France is moving on to Day 2. He informed PokerNews that the final hand was AxKx versus Ax7x suited and his opponent was all in with 40,000.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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225,000 |
Ran Ilani from Israel is moving on to Day 2 and informed PokerNews that his winning hand was the K♥9♠.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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225,000 |