Soverel Eliminated
It appear as though Sam Soverel was recently eliminated to leave the tournament down to just the final 32 players.
Jogador | Fichas | Progresso |
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Sam Soverel
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Eliminado |
It appear as though Sam Soverel was recently eliminated to leave the tournament down to just the final 32 players.
Jogador | Fichas | Progresso |
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Sam Soverel
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Eliminado |
Dan Smith bet 9,000 from the button on a flop, and David Peters raised to 24,000 from the big blind. Smith called, seeing an turn. Peters bet 36,000 and Smith called right away. On the river, Peters moved all in for 74,500. Smith took some time but called, and his was no good against .
Jogador | Fichas | Progresso |
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Dan Smith
|
550,000 | -15,000 |
David Peters
|
280,000 | 115,000 |
From under the gun, Doug Polk opened to 10,000 only to have Nick Petrangelo three-bet the hi-jack to 32,000. With the action on Bill Klein in the cutoff, he made it 103,000 to go.
Polk folded, but Petrangelo called as the flop landed .
Petrangelo checked and Klein continued for 76,000 with Petrangelo calling as the turn landed the and he checked once again.
Klein moved all in for 378,000, and after a moment of pause, Petrangelo called.
Petrangelo:
Klein:
With Klein flopping top set, he would need to fade one of the final kings in the deck to remain alive.
The dealer delivered the on the river, and Klein doubled through to over 1.1 million in chips as Petrangelo was left crippled with just 24,000; good for nearly 5 big blinds.
Jogador | Fichas | Progresso |
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Bill Klein | 1,136,500 | 486,500 |
Nick Petrangelo
|
24,000 | -537,000 |
With the board reading and roughly 55,000 in the pot already, David Peters found himself all in for his last 54,000 with Dan Smith having called.
Smith:
Peters:
With Peters at-risk and trailing, the on the river would improve his hand to a superior two pair while simultaneously ensuring him the double to roughly 165,000 while Smith dropped to 565,000 in chips.
Jogador | Fichas | Progresso |
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Dan Smith
|
565,000 | -135,000 |
David Peters
|
165,000 | 25,000 |
According to the players at Antonio Esfandiari's old table, he got in on a board of but ran into the of Justin Bonomo. No three arrived on the end to save "The Magician," so he went bust.
Jogador | Fichas | Progresso |
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Justin Bonomo
|
1,100,000 | 300,000 |
Antonio Esfandiari
|
Eliminado |
With the board reading and roughly 69,500 sitting in the middle, Tom Marchese checked to Daniel Negreanu who bet out 32,000.
Marchese called, and when the river land the , he checked again.
Negreanu bet out 65,000 and Marchese went deep into the tank eventually having to automatically use one of his time extension buttons. As his additional minute closed in on expiring, Marchese folded and dropped to 200,000 while Negreanu motored up to 555,000 in chips.
Jogador | Fichas | Progresso |
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Daniel Negreanu | 555,000 | 50,000 |
Tom Marchese
|
200,000 | -51,000 |
Tom Marchese opened to 11,000 and both Daniel Negreanu and Byron Kaverman called from the button and big blind respectively.
The flop fell and Marchese continued for 15,000 as only Kaverman called.
The turn of the saw Kaverman check and Marchese bet 50,000. Kaverman passed, and Marchese scooped the pot.
Jogador | Fichas | Progresso |
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Byron Kaverman
|
1,430,000 | -50,000 |
Tom Marchese
|
251,000 | 46,000 |
With on the felt, Jason Mercier put in a bet of 101,000 last to act. Nick Petrangelo called in the big blind, but Bill Klein shoved in for just a bit over 300,000. He got two quick folds and scooped the pot.
Jogador | Fichas | Progresso |
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Bill Klein | 650,000 | 89,000 |
Nick Petrangelo
|
561,000 | -171,000 |
Jason Mercier
|
440,000 | -35,000 |
Tom Marchese shoved his last 97,000 in from the button over a cutoff open from Pratyush Buddiga, who called with . Marchese had and the pair held as the board ran out .
Jogador | Fichas | Progresso |
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Pratyush Buddiga | 292,000 | -88,000 |
Tom Marchese
|
205,000 | 88,000 |
Tony Guoga won a showdown with Christoph Vogelsang in a pot we didn't see, and he unleashed one of his famous verbal tirades.
"You can't even beat a king?" Tony G. said incredulously. "Where are you from?"
"Germany," Vogelsang said.
"German robot," Guoga said. "Any time you can't beat a king, you should be embarrassed."
"I can live with making mistakes."
"No, you have to be perfect! You're a professional!"
Jogador | Fichas | Progresso |
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Tony Guoga
|
405,000 | 146,000 |
Christoph Vogelsang | 380,000 | -70,000 |