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The tournament director has instructed the dealers to finish the hand that they are on and hold up. The tournament currently has 91 entrants remaining, so play will continue hand-for-hand until we lose one more player. At that time the remaining 90 players will be in the money.
Norman Chad: //
Fredrik Much: //
Max Pescatori: //
Max Pescatori raised on third street. "50,000 left on this" Norman Chad said as he threw a credit card into the middle before moving all in for 23,500. Fredric Much called, as did Pescatori.
Pescatori bet on fourth street, then he and Much checked down to seventh. Much turned over for A-2-4-6-10, Pescatori mucked, and Chad showed for a 3-5-8-9-10.
Chad was eliminated on the money bubble, but not before Pescatori threw him back the credit card. "I had forgot that was in there," Chad said before making his exit.
Two players were lost in the very hand before hand-for-hand play officially began, so all 90 remaining players will continue play and are in the money.