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Eric Assadourian has the button in seat 6 and puts Bo Sehlstedt all in; Sehlstedt makes the call and turns over , having Assadourian's dominated.
Flop:
Turn:
At this point in the hand, Eric asked for the , but the dealer didn't oblige. Instead, she turned over the and Sehlstedt's king-high would hold up to scoop the pot and 92,000 new chips.
[user38449]
Bo Sehlstedt has the button in seat 4 and moves all in for a total of 22,000; Eric Assadourian makes the call.
Eric:
Bo:
Flop:
"Put a three and finish it. I've been working hard," Eric said as he sweat the turn.
The turn brought the giving Eric an open-ended straight draw, but the on the river cemented the hand for Sehlstedt, who doubled up to just under 50,000 in chips.
[user38449]
Eric Assadourian has the button in seat 9 and makes it 25,000 to go before the flop; Bo made the call. The flop comes and both players check. The turn brings the and Bo checked to Assadourian who led out with a 30,000 bet; Bo made the call.
The last card off the deck was the and Bo checked to Eric who fired a 75,000 bullet - about 3/4 of Bo's stack. Bo tanked for quite some time before eventually make the call and Eric showed the for a pair of eights. "It's good . . . it's good!" Eric said, as Bo mucked his cards.
[user38449]
David Paul Steicke's elimination has set the stage for a heads-up match between dominant chip leader Eric Assadourian (772,000) and Swedish tournament pro Bo Sehlstedt (181,000).
The players have stepped away from the table for a short break before continuing with heads-up play.