Level: 36
Blinds: 300,000/600,000
Ante: 600,000
Level: 36
Blinds: 300,000/600,000
Ante: 600,000
It's been a great few hands for Ryan Hohner, but the opposite for Jonathan Schwartz.
First, Hohner made it 1,000,000 from under the gun and Nicholas Seward three-bet to 2,750,000 in the hijack. When it got back to Hohner, he four-bet to 4,500,000, and Seward folded.
In the next hand, it got to Schwartz in the small blind, who shoved for 6,650,000. Hohner was in the big blind and took around ten seconds before he called.
Jonathan Schwartz: A♥10♣
Ryan Hohner: K♥10♥
Schwartz had the dominating hand, but fell behind as Hohner flopped the nuts on Q♣9♠J♠. No help arrived for Schwartz on the 5♦6♣ runout, and he exited in 15th.
Schwartz had a deep run in the $600 Deepstack event just last week, and another one here shows he's doing all the right things. Just a matter of time, Schwartz.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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33,000,000
10,300,000
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10,300,000 |
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15,000,000
5,000,000
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5,000,000 |
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Busted | |
Peter Fox shoved the button for 4,700,000 and Jonathan Stoeber reshoved from the small blind for around 11,000,000.
Peter Fox: Q♠Q♣
Jonathan Stoeber: A♣J♠
Fox held the lead with his Ladies, but he didn't want to see another after the flop of 10♣K♣6♥ gave Stoeber a Broadway draw. Thankfully for Fox, the 2♦9♣ runout changed nothing, and he managed to double up.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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10,600,000
6,100,000
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6,100,000 |
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6,200,000
5,300,000
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5,300,000 |
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Geoffrey Coatar had been itching to get all of his chips into a pot. He was squirming and squeezing cards hoping for a playable hand. He finally got one.
Daniel Cosner raised to 1,400,000 chips preflop from the cutoff and Coatar called, saying he had lost a lot of money on the hand he was playing.
The flop came 5♥10♦9♠. Cosner fired again, this time to the tune of 1,600,000 chips. Coatar hopped into the pot immediately.
When the 6♦ hit on the turn, Cosner bet out, Coatar went over the top with a raise to more than 5,000,000. When Cosner made the call, Coatar was so excited that he turned over his cards for a second, thinking he had been put all in.
It is unclear whether Cosner saw both cards, but when the dealer tabled the 5♦ on the river, Cosner went all in. Coatar quickly called and shouted with glee.
Geoffrey Coatar: Q♦9♦
Daniel Cosner: 8♦7♦
Cosner had turned a straight, while Coatar needed runner runner to make a diamond flush that was bigger than Cosner's.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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22,500,000
5,200,000
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5,200,000 |
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16,700,000
9,200,000
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9,200,000 |
Yiannis Liperis went all-in from the cutoff for 7,800,000 and was called by Matthew Morin on the button.
Yiannis Liperis: A♣9♦
Matthew Morin: A♦J♦
The runout these players saw was J♥10♥9♣10♣8♦ and with Morin covering by 50,000 chips, Liperis was sent to the rail in 14th place.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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17,000,000
6,000,000
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6,000,000 |
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Busted |
A huge pot just went Matthew Morin's way!
Morin opened from middle position to 1,200,000 and Mikhail Sniatovskii three-bet from the small blind to 3,800,000. Once the action was back on Morin, he moved all in.
"How much is it?" asked Sniatovskii. Morin replied, "Around 17,". As Morin was counting, Sniatovskii slid in a stack and called.
Matthew Morin: A♠A♦
Mikhail Sniatovskii: Q♣Q♦
Morin had the rockets and was hoping they could make his stack blast off into orbit. The flop of 9♥6♠8♠ was clean for Morin and gave hiim a backdoor flush draw. Sniatovskii had two chances at two outs and missed the first attempt as the 9♣ hit the turn.
When the A♥ hit the river, Morin improved to a full house and went to celebrate with his rail, while Sniatovskii had to cough up the chips and was left with around 5,000,000.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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38,500,000
21,500,000
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21,500,000 |
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5,000,000
12,100,000
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12,100,000 |
Level: 37
Blinds: 400,000/800,000
Ante: 800,000
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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38,500,000 | |
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28,000,000
5,000,000
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5,000,000 |
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23,000,000
6,300,000
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6,300,000 |
|
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19,200,000
3,300,000
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3,300,000 |
|
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12,000,000
3,250,000
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3,250,000 |
|
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10,000,000
600,000
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600,000 |
|
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10,000,000
5,000,000
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5,000,000 |
|
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8,000,000
2,000,000
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2,000,000 |
|
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6,500,000
1,500,000
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1,500,000 |
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5,400,000
800,000
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800,000 |
|
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5,100,000
8,900,000
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8,900,000 |
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5,000,000 | |
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4,000,000
300,000
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300,000 |
After Peter Fox made it 1,600,000 chips to go before the flop, Lukas Hafner went all in with his 4,800,000-chip stack. Hafner made the call and the cards were flipped.
Lukas Hafner: Q♠Q♦
Peter Fox: A♣K♥
The queens held through the table run of J♥6♠4♠3♠2♦ giving Hafner a nice boost in chips.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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10,200,000
5,100,000
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5,100,000 |
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4,000,000
6,000,000
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6,000,000 |
Lukas Hafner went all-in from the cutoff for ~12,000,000 and Santiago Montes called on the button for his 2,800,000 chip stack.
Santiago Montes: 10♥10♣
Lukas Hafner: 4♦4♠
The board ran out 10♦9♥8♠J♦4♣ and Montes scooped this crucial pot of over 5,000,000 chips.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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8,000,000
2,200,000
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2,200,000 |
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5,500,000
1,500,000
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1,500,000 |