

Hand #49
Brian Winter moved all in under-the-gun for 990,000 with A?10? and was called by Kassim Panjwani in the cutoff with A?J? to put him at risk.
Winter would need some help to stay alive in this spot, but the flop of 8?J?5? made it all the more tougher as Panjwani made top pair of jacks. Winter was given some hope on the turn 10?, but the river could not provide as it came the blank 4? and he was eliminated in 5th place in his second final-table appearance of this series.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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6,110,000
2,090,000
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2,090,000 |
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Busted |