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The show gets off to a bumpy start with thanks to a few technical difficulties, but a great story about a David Williams bluff and another about "hood" poker get the ball rolling again. Dan O'Brien then joins the program to talk about his jet ski accident, his Me vs. U challenge against Danielle Andersen, and more.
Right after coming back from dinner, David Singontiko was eliminated in 58th place. Ludovic Riehl did the deed, and it happened when he opened with a raise and then called when Singontiko three-bet-jammed his last 14 big blinds.
Singontiko held , but it was way behind the of Riehl. The nine-high flop failed to help Singontiko, and a on the turn actually left him drawing dead as it paired Riehl.
Now that we're down to the final 57 players, all but one of which will get paid, hand-for-hand player will be initiated.
Ravi Raghavan opened for 9,000 from late position and then called when Mustapha Kanit three-bet to 22,500 from the big blind. When the flop came down , Kanit bet 18,000 and then called off for 75,000 total after Raghavan shoved all in.
Kanit:
Raghavan:
Kanit held the granddaddy of all hands, but he needed to dodge Raghavan's flush draw to avoid becoming the bubble boy. That's just what he did too as the blanked on the turn followed by the on the river.
From the cutoff seat, Nick Schulman raised to 8,500. Timo Pfutzenreuter made the call on the button, and everyone else folded before the dealer placed out the flop. Both players checked.
The turn was the , and both players checked again, this time to see the complete the board on the river. Schulman checked, and Pfutzenreuter bet 22,500. Schulman tanked and called.
Pfutzenreuter showed the for just an eight-high bluff. Schulman showed the for a pair of queens and scooped in the pot.
Yuri Dzivielevski was just another player to find a double on the bubble of Event #35: $5,000 Eight-Handed No-Limit Hold'em. Dzivielevski was all in for 97,000 on the flop with the against the for Jim Collopy. The turn brought the , and the river completed the board with the to give Dzivielevski the double up.
Jeff Madsen opened for a raise in middle position, and the big blind shoved all in for about 60,000. Madsen called, and after actions at the other tables had ended, the players revealed their cards.
Madsen:
Big blind:
Madsen's hand held up easily as the board came , and the remaining players will all receive some cash for their efforts.
After the bubble burst, Michael "The Grinder" Mizrachi moved all in from the button for his last 28,000 and Eric Froehlich called from the small blind.
Mizrachi:
Froehlich:
Mizrachi had the best ace, and it earned him a double after the board ran out a safe .