In a preflop all in, Filipp Khavin was at risk holding the ![]()
versus the ![]()
of Dylan Smith.
The board danced around Khavin's cards but did not hit them as it ran out ![]()
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and Khavin became the latest casuality of the field.
In a preflop all in, Filipp Khavin was at risk holding the ![]()
versus the ![]()
of Dylan Smith.
The board danced around Khavin's cards but did not hit them as it ran out ![]()
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and Khavin became the latest casuality of the field.
Ralph Perry had made a three-bet preflop over a raise from Timothy Chang.
Chang shipped it over the top for a four-bet jam. Perry considered it for a while before he called. He smacked the table when he saw the bad news as Chang turned over the ![]()
which was crushing the ![]()
of Perry.
The board ran out ![]()
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and Chang boosted his stack substantially.
Late last level, Dylan Linde lost most of his stack after doubling up Jesse Sylvia.
Upon returning from break, it didn't take long for Linde to get his last 90,000 all in preflop from middle position. Philip Shing was in the big blind and had an easy call.
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The board ran out ![]()
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and Shing locked it up on the turn to eliminate Linde in 40th place for $57,952.
Level: 23
Blinds: 15,000/30,000
Ante: 30,000
In the last hand before the break, the biggest pot of the tournament thus far went down.
It began when Ari Engel, who last night was the winner of a memorable straight-flush-over-straight-flush hand, raised to 50,000 from early position only to have Toby Lewis three-bet to 175,000 from late position.
Action folded back to Engel and he pushed back to the tune of 525,000. Lewis, who started the hand with around 2.3 million paused for a few beats before five-bet jamming and Engel considered is for about 30 seconds before tossing in a chip, signifying that he was calling off for approximately 1.75 million.
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Lewis had the goods and Engel was looking to get lucky. That didn't happen though as he watched helplessly when the board ran out ![]()
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Engel exited in 41st place for $57,952.
It is time for the second 10-minute break of the day, with 41 players remaining.
Shortly after Bruno Furth amassed his large stack he lost a decent chunk thanks to a big cooler vs Thomas Boivin.
Action was picked up on the flop with it reading ![]()
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. Boivin bet 65,000, Furth raised to 225,000 and Boivin called.
The turn put three spades on board as the
came off. Furth pushed a full stack forward to out Boivin all in who immediately called.
Furth had flopped a set with the ![]()
but it was behind the ![]()
of Boivin who turned the flush.
The river did not pair the board as the
came off to confirm the big double for Boivin and cut into Furth.
Salim Admon opened for 50,000 from the cutoff and Hyon Kim just called from the small blind. Tony Sinishtaj then three-bet jammed for around 350,000 from the big, Admon got out of the way, and Kim snap-called.
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Sinsihtaj was in a world of trouble and failed to get any real sweat as the board ran out an ace-less ![]()
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Sinishtaj finished in 42nd place for $57,952.
Action folded to Kevin Eyster in the cutoff and he moved all in for his last 13 big blinds. Ilyas Muradi was in the big blind and called after looking down at the grandaddy of all hands.
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flop left Eyster looking for another king, while the
on the turn meant he could also catch a four to win. Unfortunately for him, neither appeared as a
blanked on the river.
Eyster exited in 43rd place for $57,952.