Level: 17
Blinds: 2,500/5,000
Ante: 500
Level: 17
Blinds: 2,500/5,000
Ante: 500
Adam Zych opened for 8,500 on the button, and Ken Ihringer made it 10,00 more in the small blind. The big blind folded, and Zych thought for about a minute before reraising to 38,500. Ihringer announced all in almost before the last chip hit the felt. Zych dropped his head immediately, and he ended up folding after a couple of minutes.
"You played with me yesterday, you knew what I had," Ihringer said, showing .
Player | Chips | Progress |
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370,000
94,500
|
94,500 |
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60,000
-45,000
|
-45,000 |
"Hold up, baby!" came the call from one of the remaining tables. We moved over to investigate and found the dealer counting out Renee Kessel's stack of 55,500. She had , good for a set on the board of
, and Kou Vang was doubling her up as his
was no good.
After Ken Meyerdirk busted at one of the other tables, the tournament has moved to hand-for-hand.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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130,000
84,500
|
84,500 |
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75,000
-161,500
|
-161,500 |
Blake Bohn opened for 8,000 under the gun, and Ryan Skluzak was the only caller, from the big blind. Skluzak checked to Bohn on the flop, and Bohn bet 12,000. Skluzak made it 26,000. Bohn thought briefly before pushing forward a raise of about 61,000, and Skluzak wasted little time before folding.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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385,000
-12,000
|
-12,000 |
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250,000
15,000
|
15,000 |
Level: 16
Blinds: 2,000/4,000
Ante: 500
Ryan Skluzak opened to 6,500 in the hijack spot, and he was called by both Justin Heilman on the button and James Gibson in the small blind. Adam Zych woke up with an all-in shove from the big blind for 42,000 total, and Skluzak folded. Heilman reraised all in, and Gibson mucked.
Zych:
Heilman:
"There she is," Heilman said as the queen materialized on the flop. The
turn and
river kept Zych in front.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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200,000
-15,000
|
-15,000 |
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105,000
19,000
|
19,000 |
Mark Sandness just got bounced from the tournament courtesy of Jeff Bryan. The dealer was sweeping up the cards when we got to the table, but we did see that Sandness had been holding , an overpair on the flop. According to the players at the table, the money went in at that point against Bryan's
, good for top pair and a gutshot, and Bryan had nailed his straight on the river.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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165,000
64,000
|
64,000 |
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Busted |
We found Sue Unzelman pushing all in from the blinds for about 25,000 on a flop of , and Vlad Revniaga shipped it behind her. A third player folded.
Revniaga:
Unzelman:
Unzelman was in rough shape with a worse hand and a worse draw, but she managed to pick up some equity on the turn for another gutshot. An
helped only Revniaga though.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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205,000
48,000
|
48,000 |
|
Busted |
Lance Harris got his Sunday morning off right, as he just doubled through chip leader Blake Bohn. We didn't see when the money went in, but the cards were on their backs on a board of with Harris holding
for a set, while Bohn had
for top pair. The
turn left Bohn devoid of outs.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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397,000
-6,000
|
-6,000 |
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99,000
45,500
|
45,500 |
The tournament has resumed, and payout information is now available by clicking the corresponding tab above. First place will be worth $55,275, while a min-cash in 27th will pay $1,407.