Donna Rosenthal is up to 53,000 after knocking out an opponent when her pocket nines held up in a coin flip versus . With more than 50,000 in chips she is one of the biggest stacks right now.
Our current chip leader is John Coleman and he kindly wrote down his name after we asked for it when noticing the big stack. Some time earlier he had already doubled up for 15,925 with on a board and it wasn't the only time he had pocket aces. Apparently that was four times already in the nine levels so far.
Dennis Phillips was getting desperately short on chips and with a few limper he too limoed along on the button. Phillips was raking up his green 25 chips for the colour up at the break as the flop came down . A player bet 1,200 and Phillips moved all in for 6,250. The big blind who had checked made the call and the bettor folded.
Phillips admitted he needed help and turned over . He did as he was against .
Help is is what he got as the turn bricked but he got the on the river.
Mosh Bouskila has been on a slippery rode as of lately, just now he three-bet out of the big blind and called the four-bet to 6,300 from the initial raiser. On the flop, he checked and then folded towards an all in worth 9,350. His previous stack is pretty much cut in half and that brings him on par with two other well known names on nearby tables.
The seats of Konstantin Puchkov on table one and Alexander Kunichoff, who had been moved to table two, are both empty and they have most likely been eliminated from the tournament.
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Donna Rosenthal had her stacks in 25s instead of 20s in the last level before the color up and that resulted in a stack of 70,000 and not 50,000 as previously reported. One opponent on the table joked "She is from Kentucky, she can't count," and Rosenthal laughed. Anyways, she just raised to 1,600 and had to call an all in for less than 2,000 more with . The short stack in the big blind only had but found a jack on the flop.