Mary Anne Madruga opened the cutoff to 95,000 and Alex Green ripped it in for 285,000 total.
Luis Salazar called all-in for less and Mary Anne Madruga folded.
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and Salazar was eliminated.
Mary Anne Madruga opened the cutoff to 95,000 and Alex Green ripped it in for 285,000 total.
Luis Salazar called all-in for less and Mary Anne Madruga folded.
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and Salazar was eliminated.
Level: 22
Blinds: 15,000/25,000
Ante: 25,000
With the $575 Main Event and the $240 Black Chip Bounty event still in progress, three players ar tied with 25 points at the top of the RGPS Jamul Casino Championship leaderboard.
Harvey Alegado is currently one of the last 12 remaining players in the Main Event, and looks to be in good position to win the Casino Championship.
In the case of a tie atop the standings, the player with the highest cashes amount wins. Alegado appears to be a lock to win in at least one of those categories, thanks to his deep Main Event run.
| Place | Name | Points | Cashes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Brian Limon | 25 | $7,866 |
| 2 | Eduardo Palmerin | 25 | $2,580 |
| 3 | Harvey Alegado | 25 | $2,430 |
| 4 | Tae Reyes Purpero | 23.75 | $4,630 |
| 5 | John Stanley | 23.5 | $2,725 |
| 6 | Adrian Cruz | 20 | $5,645 |
| 7 | Thomas Brown | 20 | $1,505 |
| 8 | Jeffrey May | 18.5 | $4,190 |
| 9 | Seth Harmes | 17.5 | $6,529 |
Players are now on a 45-minute dinner break.
Yary Hing got it all in preflop against Nissar Quraishi.
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The board brought a nine to give Hing a set, but four hearts hit the board to give Quraishi a flush.
Michael Goodwin got his 338,000 stack in preflop against Gary Bousquet, who had Goodwin covered.
Goodwin's pocket jacks were bested by Bousquet's ![]()
, as an ace hit the flop and held up through the runout.
A couple of members of the RunGood family went heads-up in a big pot at Table 11.
The hand began with Brian Frenzel opening to 45,000 from the cutoff, and Alex Green making the call.
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flop. Green check-called a 55,000 bet from Frenzel on the
turn.
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fell on the river, Green checked, and Frenzel went all-in, having Green covered. Green went deep into the tank, but eventually committed to a call with his remaining 180,000.
The call was the right one, as Frenzel tabled ![]()
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, and third pair was the winner.
Quincy Collins and Harvey Alegado got all the chips in preflop with Collins at risk.
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The board ran out king-high but that wouldn't be enough against the pocket aces.
Collins has shown pocket aces three times in the last couple levels.
Steve Sharp was all-in and at risk preflop against Nissar Quraishi.
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, no help to Sharp as he hit the rail.