Level: 25
Blinds: 25,000-50,000
Limits: 50,000-100,000
Level: 25
Blinds: 25,000-50,000
Limits: 50,000-100,000
Andrew Brown raised under the gun and called a three-bet by Matthew Schreiber in the cutoff. Brown drew one card, Schreiber stood pat, and Brown check-called a bet.
Brown took one more card, but check-folded once the pat Schreiber fired a second barrel.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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1,965,000
215,000
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215,000 |
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260,000
1,040,000
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1,040,000 |
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Aloisio Dourado raised on the button and in the small blind, Arthur Morris called to put himself at risk.
Morris drew two, two, then one while Dourado stood pat the whole time.
Arthur Morris: 9♣4♥3♠ Xx
Aloisio Dourado: 9♠8♥6♣5♦
"Not drawing dead," Morris muttered as he peeled his final card. He peeled up a 10♦ to make a ten badugi, but it was no good against Dourado's nine and Morris exited the tournament area.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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1,390,000
10,000
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10,000 |
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Busted | |
Brian Tate raised in the cutoff, being called by Anthony Arvidson on the button. Arthur Morris then three-bet in the big blind, Arvidson put in a fourth bet, and Arvidson capped the betting at five bets.
Morris and Tate both called. Morris was the only one to draw a card, as Tate and Arvidson stood pat. The action checked to Arvidson after the draw, who fired a bet.
Morris and Tate called again, and the same drawing sequence took place. After both check-called Arvidson's bet again, Morris drew one more card, and Tate remained pat.
After the final draw, Arvidson tossed in a final bet. Morris let his cards go, leaving him with just under three big bets, while Tate called off.
Arvidson showed 8♠6♣3♥2♦ for an eight-badugi, winning the pot when Tate's cards hit the muck.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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2,200,000
1,290,000
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1,290,000 |
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1,100,000
130,000
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130,000 |
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230,000
745,000
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745,000 |
Patrick Stacey raised all in from under the gun and James Newberry raised on the button which saw all other players fold.
Stacey drew two on the first two draws and drew one on the third while Newberry stood pat the whole time.
Patrick Stacey: 8♣6♦3♥ Xx
James Newberry: K♣Q♠8♦5♥
The final card for Stacey was the 2♥ and he was unable to beat Newberry's Badugi, leaving him to exit the tournament in 11th place.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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2,200,000
290,000
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290,000 |
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Busted |
James Tilton was automatically all in from the small blind for his final 10,000. Matthew Schreiber raised in the hijack and folded out the rest of the table.
Tilton and Schreiber drew two cards each on the first draw before they improved to one-card draws on the second and the third draw.
James Tilton: 7♥4♣A♠
Matthew Schreiber: 4♠2♥A♦
Tilton needed to hit a diamond to keep his tournament run alive, but he received the 7♣ instead. Schreiber concluded the hand in style by making an eight-badugi with the 8♣, officially eliminating Tilton.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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1,425,000
25,000
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25,000 |
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Busted | |
James Tilton raised on the button and in the big blind, Matthew Schreiber called.
Schreiber drew two while Tilton drew one and Schreiber check-called a bet from Tilton.
Both players drew one on the second draw and Schreiber took the betting lead while Tilton called.
On the final draw, Schreiber stood pat while Tilton drew one and Schreiber bet once more. Tilton went into the tank for a bit before deciding to call for most of his chips.
"Eight," Schreiber declared as he turned over 8♥7♠4♦2♣ for an eight and Tilton tapped the table, left with just half a small blind.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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1,450,000
270,000
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270,000 |
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10,000
395,000
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395,000 |
Arthur Morris put in a raise from the cutoff, Dominick Sarle three-bet in the big blind, and Morris four-bet in response. Sarle called and drew one card, prompting Morris to stand pat.
Sarle check-called bets by Morris after the draw, and did so too when he had drawn one card against the pat of Morris on the second draw. He took one more card on the final draw, but this time the action checked down.
Sarle showed J♠6♣4♦2♥ for a jack-badugi. Morris mucked his cards in defeat, and the pot was shipped to Sarle.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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2,275,000
315,000
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315,000 |
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975,000
525,000
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525,000 |
Matthew Schreiber raised in the hijack and James Newberry called in the small blind.
Both players drew one and Newberry checked over to Schreiber. Schreiber bet and Newberry raised which saw Schreiber call.
On the second draw, Newberry stayed pat while Schreiber drew. Newberry bet and Schreiber raised which saw Newberry call.
Newberry stood pat on the third draw and Schreiber drew one with both players checking the end.
"Eight five," said Newberry as her turned over 8♠5♣4♥A♦ for exactly that and he took a sizable pot off of Schreiber.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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1,910,000
545,000
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545,000 |
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1,180,000
100,000
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100,000 |
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Aloisio Dourado was in the small blind and raised when the action folded to him. Arthur Morris called in the big blind, and each player drew one card on the first draw.
Dourado then bet, Morris raised, and Dourado called, after which they both took one again and checked.
Dourado drew one more card on the final draw.
"Oh I thought that was the third draw," Morris stated. He then stood pat and checked the hand to showdown.
"I missed a bet," he concluded as he tabled Q♥6♣4♠A♦ for a queen-badugi.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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1,500,000
185,000
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185,000 |
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1,400,000
100,000
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100,000 |
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