Event #3: $1,150 Shot Clock Shootout
Dia 2 Começado
Event #3: $1,150 Shot Clock Shootout
Dia 2 Começado
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The A$1,150 Shot Clock Shootout Event #3 saw a total of 126 entries and 14 players made it through, all of them are already in the money. They will come back in half an hour from now at 1 p.m. local time and play on two seven-handed tables with levels of 40 minutes and a starting stack of 10,000 chips.
Once each of them has reached the final four players, they will take their chips to the final table and then determine the winner. Among those to have advanced to Day 2 are Chance Kornuth, Geoffrey Mooney, Henrik Tollefsen, Ari Engel, [Removed:172] and Dietrich Fast.
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Ari Engel bubbled the second table and Nam Le will hold the chip lead when play resumes. There are 31:55 left in level four at blinds 150-300 with a running ante of 25.
Jogador | Fichas | Progresso |
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43,175 | 33,175 |
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25,600 | 15,600 |
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19,275 | 9,275 |
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17,600 | 7,600 |
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13,050 | 3,050 |
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10,800 | 800 |
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7,475 | -2,525 |
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3,975 | -6,025 |
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Nível: 4
Blinds: 150/300
Ante: 25
Seat | Player | Nationality | Chip Count |
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1 | Geoffrey Mooney | Australia | 17,600 |
2 | Dietrich Fast | Germany | 7,475 |
3 | Adam Jarvis | Australia | 10,800 |
4 | Henrik Tollefsen | Norway | 3,975 |
5 | Chance Kornuth | USA | 19,275 |
6 | Nam Le | Australia | 43,175 |
7 | Roope Salminen | Finland | 25,600 |
8 | Simon Thwaites | Australia | 13,050 |
Chance Kornuth opened to 700 from early position and Nam Le three-bet to 2,000 from one seat over. Adam Jarvis called and so did Kornuth. On the flop , the action was checked to Le and he bet 3,100. Kornuth called and the
fell on the turn.
Again, Kornuth checked and then Le fired a bet of 4,600. A split second before the time on the shot clock ran out, Kornuth announced all in and then moved forward his stack. There was some confusion about whether or not it was done in time, but Kornuth was given the benefit of the doubt and the bet stood.
The all in was for another 9,400 on top and Le called with . Kornuth was behind with the
and failed to improve, as the
river bricked. He takes home A$4,520 for his efforts.
Jogador | Fichas | Progresso |
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66,000 | 22,825 |
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7,800 | -3,000 |
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Joining the action on the turn, Adam Jarvis bet 3,500 into a pot of 6,000 and Nam Le eventually folded the
for a flopped straight. Jarvis showed him the
for a pair of queens only.
Jogador | Fichas | Progresso |
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16,000 | 8,200 |
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From early position, Henrik Tollefsen moved all in for 11 big blinds and Dietrich Fast called in the big blind with . Tollefsen was behind with
, but found some help on the flop
. Both turn and river bricked, as the dealer already rushed away the cards and shipped the pot to the Norwegian before moving to the next hand.
Jogador | Fichas | Progresso |
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7,000 | 3,025 |
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6,000 | -1,475 |
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