Action folded around to Feizal Satchu on the button, and he moved all in. Rulah Divine was in the big blind and moved all in, too.
Divine was well ahead with ![]()
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.
The board ran out ![]()
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, and Divine held up.
Action folded around to Feizal Satchu on the button, and he moved all in. Rulah Divine was in the big blind and moved all in, too.
Divine was well ahead with ![]()
, up against Satchu's ![]()
.
The board ran out ![]()
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, and Divine held up.
Ryan Hughes continues to lead the pack and has breached the million-chip mark.
The average stack is 265,000.
Level: 19
Blinds: 4,000/8,000
Ante: 1,000
Players are on a 15-minute break.
Peter Akery was all in before the flop for his remaining 79,500 chips and got action from Yorange Kerignard.
Akery was at risk but well ahead with ![]()
, up against the ![]()
of Kerignard.
The board ran out ![]()
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, and Akery hung on just as the tournament was breaking down to the final four tables.
The field is down to 36 players across four tables now, with just over two and a half levels to play. There will be a full redraw at three tables, two tables, and the final 10 players.
It was all in preflop with similar stacks, but Myron Oliva had just a few more than Michael Amato.
Michael Amato: ![]()
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Myron Oliva: ![]()
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It was suited versus double-suited ace-queens.
The board ran out ![]()
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. The turned heart flush ended up leaving Oliva with crumbs, and they were swept to the carpet a few hands later.
Joshua Reichard opened for 14,000, and it folded to Mark Edwards, in the big blind, who joked with Reichard, “How much? I’m sick of your shit.” He called.
“I’m not sick of you.” Reichard replied.
The flop was ![]()
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. Edwards led out for 14,000 and quickly called when Reichard respond by moving all in.
Joshua Reichard: ![]()
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Mark Edwards: ![]()
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The turn was the
and the river the
, and Edwards' flopped two pair earned him a double-up.
“I’m officially sick of you now.” Reichard said, changing his mind.
Brett Feder opened to 16,000, and Yunsheng Sun called. It appeared Feder thought Sun had made a raise and declared that he was all in. The result was that Feder was all in blind on the flop.
The flop came ![]()
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. Sun called and tabled ![]()
, while Feder showed ![]()
.
The turn was the
, and the river was the
.
In the span of just a few hands, Sun eliminated Feder and shot up the leaderboard.