Busted During Level 13
As the title says, these players busted in Level 13:
Jogador | Fichas | Progresso |
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Hendrick Latz | Eliminado | |
Sean Rice | Eliminado | |
Ryan Riess | Eliminado | |
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Keven Stammen | Eliminado | |
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Joseph Pergola | Eliminado |
As the title says, these players busted in Level 13:
Jogador | Fichas | Progresso |
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Hendrick Latz | Eliminado | |
Sean Rice | Eliminado | |
Ryan Riess | Eliminado | |
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Keven Stammen | Eliminado | |
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Joseph Pergola | Eliminado |
We walked up to a completed hand and a board reading , the dealer counting out 148,000.
Matthew Damadeo has in front of him, but he was the one shipping chips to Dean Bui, whose had come from behind for the flush.
Bui is now the chip leader and Damadeo needs to find some magic to stay alive.
Jogador | Fichas | Progresso |
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Dean Bui |
312,000
296,600
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296,600 |
Matthew Damadeo
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26,000
-91,600
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-91,600 |
Ryan Schoonbaert opened to 2,000 on the button and Phil Ivey defended his big bind with a call.
Both players checked the flop and then Ivey check-called a 5,000 bet on the turn. Both players checked the river and Schoonbaert mucked when he saw Ivey open .
Jogador | Fichas | Progresso |
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Phil Ivey |
67,000
2,000
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2,000 |
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A preflop raising war between David Peters and Dylan Linde resulted in the former being all in and at risk of elimination.
Linde held the while Peters' tournament life depended on his holding. The did just that on the flop, but fell behind on the turn. The completed the board and with that Peters said "nice hand" before heading to the cashier's desk to collect his prize money.
Jogador | Fichas | Progresso |
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Dylan Linde |
118,000
85,000
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85,000 |
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David Peters | Eliminado | |
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Dylan Linde is doing well as the redraw at the final three tables approaches, he is sat with 128,000.
Other big names including Phil Ivey and Phil Collins are also cruising.
Jogador | Fichas | Progresso |
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Dylan Linde |
128,000
10,000
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10,000 |
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Allan Le |
99,000
51,300
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51,300 |
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Ryan Schoonbaert |
97,000
45,000
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45,000 |
Phil Collins |
84,600
44,900
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44,900 |
Casey Stewart |
80,300
45,600
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45,600 |
Phil Ivey |
76,000
9,000
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9,000 |
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Alejandro Chongwong |
69,000
36,300
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36,300 |
Brian Horwitz |
66,000
32,000
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32,000 |
Jacob Toole |
62,000
-42,000
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-42,000 |
Jerry Payne |
58,200
8,900
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8,900 |
Paul Cogliano |
41,500
-23,500
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-23,500 |
Carlos Loving |
40,000
-4,700
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-4,700 |
Benton Blakeman |
40,000
-5,200
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-5,200 |
Kao Saelee |
29,400
9,400
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9,400 |
We walked up to a board of and a pot of over 50,000. Allan Le bet 14,000 and Dylan Linde made the heads-up call. The river was the and Le led again for 22,000, leaving himself approximately 45,000 behind.
Linde thought for a moment before announcing "all in." Le considered momentarily before eventually mucking.
Jogador | Fichas | Progresso |
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Dylan Linde |
188,000
60,000
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60,000 |
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Allan Le |
45,000
-54,000
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-54,000 |
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Here are the rest of the chip counts for you fine people at home. As you can see, Dean Bui has been on a real heater and now has twice the amount of chips as anyone else!
Jogador | Fichas | Progresso |
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Dean Bui |
320,000
8,000
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8,000 |
Tom McCormick |
143,000
22,000
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22,000 |
David Martirosyan |
142,000
-22,000
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-22,000 |
Anton Smirnov |
125,000
73,900
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73,900 |
Jared Koppel |
95,000
-40,000
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-40,000 |
Gregory Kolo |
89,000
8,000
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8,000 |
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Kazu Oshima |
87,000
12,000
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12,000 |
Dan Goldman |
71,000
-29,000
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-29,000 |
Matt Damadeo |
58,000
58,000
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58,000 |
Scott Eskenazi |
56,000
-14,400
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-14,400 |
Dominic Rossookh |
53,000
16,800
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16,800 |
Ahmed Amin |
44,100
-35,900
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-35,900 |
Jesse Yaginuma |
41,200
-23,800
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-23,800 |
Nick Petrangelo |
38,000
-12,000
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-12,000 |
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Michael Michnik |
32,000
9,900
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9,900 |
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Phil Ivey opened to 4,800 from the hijack seat and found two callers in the shape of Jerry Payne on the button and Brian Horwitz in the big blind.
The trio of players watched on as the dealer spread the flop, a flop that was checked to Ivey. He then bet 7,000 and both of his opponents folded.
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Players are on a 20-minute break.