Level: 13
Blinds: 2,000/3,000
Ante: 3,000
Level: 13
Blinds: 2,000/3,000
Ante: 3,000
Action was picked up as Nicholas Seward was all in against Cameron Bramwell.
Nicholas Seward: A♣A♠Q♠2♣
Cameron Bramwell: K♠K♥3♦8♠
The flop came 6♦J♥J♣, the 5♥ on the turn was safe for Seward but the K♦ on the river eliminated him close to the money bubble.
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With 210 players left in the field and 208 to be paid, the tournament directors has called for hand-for-hand play until the bubble bursts.
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There have been six hands dealt since play went to hand-for-hand. Only one of seven all-ins failed to double up. There are 209 players left in the field.
With play in hand-for-hand, with one bust out needed to burst the pay bubble, big blind Daniel Sindelar moved all in with his final 39,000 chips on a flop of 2♣8♠2♥. Donald Fulton called on the button.
Daniel Sindelar: 9♣9♦2♠2♦
Donald Fulton: K♦K♥J♠9♠
Sindelar flopped four-of-a-kind with deuces, but the hand wasn't over just yet. The turn of the Q♠ gave Fulton a gutshot look at a straifght flush.
Alas, it didn't happen, as the 7♥ fell on the river, giving Sindelar a money-making double-up.
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Tolga Demirel went all in on the turn with his last 10,000 from the big blind into a pot of roughly 120,000.
Jose Nadal called from the button with the board reading 5♥3♥10♥10♦.
Tolga Demirel: A♥K♣9♣6♥
Jose Nadal: K♦10♠3♠2♣
Demirel flopped an ace-high flush. Nadal made a full house when the board paired on the turn. The 8♦ river didn’t matter.
With 90,000 chips in the pot, action was picked up as Laura Born was all in against Paul Gunness on a flop of J♠3♠8♣.
Laura Born: A♦A♠Q♥3♣
Paul Gunness: 10♣10♥2♥9♦
Gunness turned a set on the 10♠, and the 4♠ burst the money bubble which ended Born's tournament.
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Level: 14
Blinds: 2,000/4,000
Ante: 4,000
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Bin Weng bet the pot (34,000 chips) on a flop of Q♥9♦10♦. After Jesse Rockowitz raised, Weng went all in and Rockowitz called.
Bin Weng: J♦8♣7♦3♣
Jesse Rockowitz: A♦J♣10♣3♦
Weng had flopped a jack-high straight, but Rockowitz made the same hand when the 8♠ turned. He had a freeroll at an ace-high flush and got there when the 6♦ hit the table.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
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