Alex Foxen got his last 47,000 chips in the middle before the flop against Jesse Chinni, who had the larger of the two stacks by quite a bit.
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, and Foxen took the pot with his kings to double his short stack.
Alex Foxen got his last 47,000 chips in the middle before the flop against Jesse Chinni, who had the larger of the two stacks by quite a bit.
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, and Foxen took the pot with his kings to double his short stack.
William Migely got his stack in against Jesse Chinni on a flop of ![]()
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, and Chinni had the larger of the two stacks.
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Migely had the lead with his aces, but he had to dodge kings, jacks, and tens in order to double up. The
fell on the turn to give Chinni a commanding lead, and the
on the river gave him the pot, so Migley's deep run in this tournament came to a close.
Igor Sharaskin opened for 19,000 and got calls from the small blind and Michael Mizrachi in the big blind.
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The turn was the
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Mizrachi seemd to have lost momentum in the last few levels, unable to catch cards or a hand at a critical time. After spending most of his day in a strong position, the cruelty of tournament poker was once more spelled out.
Yosuke Sekiya got his stack in before the flop against Darren Taylor, who had him covered by a wide margin.
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A chop seemed plausible since both players had aces, but the board ran out ![]()
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to give Sekiya the nut flush and double him up.
Michael Mizrachi opened for 20,000 and got one call before Bruno Politano potted it and then got his 92,000-chip stack in against Mizrachi.
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, and Politano doubled through Mizrachi, who has lost some ground recently.
Level: 19
Blinds: 4,000/8,000
Ante: 0
The field has been send on one last 15-minute break for the day.
| Room | Table | Seat | Player | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Brasilia | 704 | 1 | Mark Zullo | |
| Brasilia | 704 | 2 | Andrew Margolis | |
| Brasilia | 704 | 3 | Tyler Groth | |
| Brasilia | 704 | 4 | Kenneth Gregersen | |
| Brasilia | 704 | 5 | Casey Carroll | |
| Brasilia | 704 | 6 | Daniel Spencer | |
| Brasilia | 704 | 7 | Jonathan Zarin | |
| Brasilia | 704 | 8 | Adam Brown | |
| Brasilia | 704 | 9 | Allan Le | |
| Brasilia | 708 | 1 | Jacques Misonne | |
| Brasilia | 708 | 2 | William Migely | |
| Brasilia | 708 | 3 | Michael Mizrachi | |
| Brasilia | 708 | 4 | Alex Foxen | |
| Brasilia | 708 | 5 | Yosuke Sekiya | |
| Brasilia | 708 | 6 | Igor Sharaskin | |
| Brasilia | 708 | 7 | Bruno Politano | |
| Brasilia | 708 | 8 | Darren Taylor | |
| Amazon | 708 | 9 | Jesse Chinni |
Yosuke Sekiya and Jacques Missone got all the chips in the middle before the flop, and Missone had the smaller of the two stacks.
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Sekiya had the preflop advantage with his aces, and after the board ran out ![]()
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, his top boat was best. He sent Missone to the cage.