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Guy Holtzman pushed all in for 1,150,000 in middle position and Chahn Jung woke up with a pair in the big blind to put Holtzman at risk.
Guy Holtzman: A♦Q♠
Chahn Jung: 10♠10♦
The flop came 8♥5♠3♥ and Jung stayed out front with his pair of tens. The 2♥ on the turn changed nothing and the 9♦ on the river was not going to help Holtzman survive.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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4,160,000
1,190,000
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1,190,000 |
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Busted |
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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10,125,000
355,000
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355,000 |
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8,590,000 | |
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6,625,000 | |
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5,745,000
285,000
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285,000 |
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5,400,000
380,000
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380,000 |
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4,680,000 | |
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3,630,000
40,000
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40,000 |
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3,615,000
200,000
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200,000 |
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1,200,000
200,000
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200,000 |
Wagner Wysotchanski raised to 180,000 in early position before Charles Moore moved all in from the small blind. The dealer counted out 650,000. "Really, that much?" Moore joked.
"I'm definitely ahead," Moore told Wysotchanski, who took a minute before calling.
Charles Moore: 9♥9♦
Wagner Wysotchanski: A♣10♥
"Nines against ace-ten," Moore yelled out to his rail as the flop came K♦4♥J♠ to give Wysotchanski outs to a straight in addition to his overcards. The Q♦ turn improved him to the nut straight, and Moore was already drawing dead by the 3♠ river.
"Medic! Medic!" Moore yelled out in jest with his hands wrapped around his neck before heading off to collect his payout.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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7,200,000
3,655,000
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3,655,000 |
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Busted |
Sebastian Schulze made it 160,000 to go with K♥3♥ from the cutoff and Vladimir Nex called in the big blind with 7♣6♦.
On the 5♣8♦4♥ board, Nex checked with his flopped straight and Schulze bet 290,000. Nex just called.
A J♥ on the turn improved Schulze to a flush draw, and once it was checked to him, he fired out 720,000. Nex, again just called.
There was no flush for Schulze on the J♣ river, and once it checked to him, he had to decide if he wanted to bluff or not. He took around two minutes before he put together a bet of 3,150,000 and pushed it into the pot.
Nex had 3,500,000 behind and seemed to be giving Schulze a lot of credit for a full house as he debated the decision. The clock was called on Nex as he had taken a lot of time to think it over, and the 30-second countdown was initiated.
With just a few seconds left on the clock, Nex slid his cards into the muck, and Schulze managed to get one through.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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15,680,000 | |
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9,880,000
1,195,000
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1,195,000 |
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5,340,000
200,000
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200,000 |
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4,940,000
480,000
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480,000 |
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3,495,000
1,250,000
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1,250,000 |
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2,280,000
480,000
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480,000 |
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1,820,000
380,000
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380,000 |
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1,645,000
275,000
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275,000 |
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1,470,000
360,000
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360,000 |
In a heads-up pot on a board of 7♦2♠K♠, Kenny Hallaert checked in the big blind and Richard Freitas bet 100,000 on the button. Hallaert check-raised to 350,000 and Freitas called.
Hallaert then bet 650,000 on the 5♦ turn and Freitas called. The 7♠ river completed the board and Hallaert bet 1,100,000. Freitas called, only to muck as Hallaert showed K♦Q♣ for a pair of kings to win the pot.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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16,000,000
3,250,000
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3,250,000 |
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7,000,000
1,200,000
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1,200,000 |
Jordan Dumas has become the next victim of the rise of Alaska's number one on the all-time money list as Adam Hendrix is now nearing
Jordan Dumas: K♦J♠
Adam Hendrix: A♣K♥
The A♥7♣2♣ flop left Dumas in dire shape and the 6♠ turn confirmed his elimination prior to the now meaningless 5♠ river.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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9,600,000
1,200,000
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1,200,000 |
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Busted |
Holding K♦Q♣, Nazar Buhaiov raised to 160,000 from under the gun. Hans Bosman called from the hijack with 8♣7♣, and Michael Mizrachi defended his big blind holding A♥4♥
Three players saw the flop come down 5♦5♠J♣ and everyone checked for the 4♠ to fall on the turn. Mizrachi led out for 130,000, which was enough to get both of his opponents to fold.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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10,125,000 | |
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8,575,000
15,000
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15,000 |
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6,345,000
280,000
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280,000 |
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5,905,000
160,000
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160,000 |
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5,400,000 | |
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5,040,000
360,000
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360,000 |
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3,590,000
25,000
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25,000 |
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3,590,000
40,000
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40,000 |
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1,040,000
160,000
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160,000 |
Giorgiy Skhulukhiya opened to 160,000 from the hijack before Mikhail Prokopchuk made it 360,000 from the button. Jason Cooper four-bet jammed for around 1,000,000, forcing out Skhulukhiya. Prokopchuk snap-called.
Jason Cooper: A♠K♣
Mikhail Prokopchuk: A♦A♥
Cooper's Big Slick couldn't leapfrog the aces and he departed after the 8♥6♣4♥6♥J♣ runout.
On the next deal, Skhulukhiya moved all-in for 760,000 and picked up the blinds and ante after the table folded.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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4,550,000
1,350,000
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1,350,000 |
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960,000
585,000
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585,000 |
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Busted |
Todd Birmingham raised to 175,000 in the hijack and Steven Alper on the button pushed all-in for 670,000.
The initial raiser asked for an exact count and then checked his own stack, sighing "maybe now is the time that I am dominated" before he called.
Steven Alper: A♦K♦
Todd Birmingham: A♠10♥
The kicker indeed played for Alper on the 9♠6♥5♥A♣K♥ board as he doubled with aces and kings.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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2,120,000
1,090,000
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1,090,000 |
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1,540,000
1,160,000
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1,160,000 |