In Level 25 with blinds of 14,000/28,000 and an ante of 3,500, all of the chips were in the middle and the board was in the process of being run.
"JinYang":
"mmflpoker"
The board finished running out , with "JinYang" flopping two pair to hit a three outer, only to see it counterfeited on the turn when the board paired. The river only gave "mmflpoker" a better two pair, though it was not needed en route to knocking out "JinYang" in 11th place.
Moments later, "sarmadi3" was eliminated in 10th place after their short stack continued to dwindle, resulting in the tournament reaching the final table as nine players now remain.
With action in Level 25 and blinds of 14,000/28,000 with an ante of 3,500, "mmflpoker" opened to 84,000 in the hijack and "Djp120388" three-bet all in for 264,000 in the big blind. "mmflpoker" called and the two were off to the races.
"Djp120388":
"mmflpoker":
"Djp120388" was unable to improve as the runout came and they were eliminated in 12th place.
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In Level 25 with blinds of 14,000/28,000 and an ante of 3,500, "MecOnDer" got all in for their last few big blinds preflop from the hijack, having received action from "smoothustler," who was under the gun.
"MecOnDer":
"smoothustler":
"MecOnDer" was ahead but not for long as the flop gave both players a pair, with "smoothustler's" tens pulling out in front. They stayed there for the turn and river and "MecOnDer" was eliminated from the tournament.
Moments earlier, "KingsWIn" was eliminated as well. The two eliminations means just 12 players remain.
With play in Level 24 and blinds of 12,000/24,000 and an ante of 3,000, "FrankyFunk" saw action folded to them in the small blind and jammed for their last eight big blinds. "JinYang" was in the big blind and called.
"FrankyFunk":
"JinYang":
A nine came on the flop to leave "FrankyFunk" with only the hopes of running straight cards to a chop. The turn dashed those hopes, leaving them drawing dead for the river to complete the runout as they finished the tournament in 15th place.
Action was in Level 24 with blinds of 10,000/20,000 and an ante of 2,500. "nightclubb13" limped in under the gun and "mmflpoker" limped in behind in the hijack. "PompYouUp" jammed for 152,000 in the hijack and "JinYang" went all in over the top for 193,000 from the small blind. Everybody else folded.
"PompYouUp":
"JinYang":
The board ran out to result in "JinYang's" nines remaining best and "PompYouUp" was eliminated in 17th place.
"nightclubb13" had 209,00 behind and got lost an all-in preflop situation moments later to "thekid32" with ace-king to pocket jacks to finish in 16th place.
In Level 23 with blinds of 10,000/20,000 and an ante of 2,500, Ari Engel opened to 40,000 in middle position and "BokeemSpades" three-bet all in from the hijack. Action folded back to Engel and he made the call.
"BokeemSpades":
Ari Engel"
"BokeemSpades" was unable to find any help as the board came and they were eliminated from the tournament in 18th place.
In Level 23 with blinds of 10,000/20,000 and an ante of 2,500, "PompYouUp" went all in for just over 200,000 in the hijack and "nightclubb13" called off their remaining 123,000 in the big blind.
"nightclubb13":
"PompYouUp":
The board brought five cards that left the situation completely unchanged when all was said and done, running out to leave "nightclubb13" with the best hand to score a double.
"PompYouUp" found themselves on fumes, but then found a double and is now just shy of 10 big blinds.
With time expiring in Level 22 and blinds at 8,000/16,000 with an ante of 2,000, "FrankyFunk" raised to 32,000 in early position and received a call from "nightclubb13" in the hijack. Ari Engel three-bet to 161,250, leaving less than two big blinds remaining in his stack. "FrankyFunk" folded and "nightclubb13" reraised all in. Engel called.
Ari Engel:
"nightclubb13":
Engel found his suited ace-ten had run into a pair of kings and was in need of help to stay alive. The flop came to give him two outs to trips in addition to the three aces that would put him ahead. The turn came , leaving him with potentially one card left in his tournament life. Fortunately for him, it came to give him trips and prove to not be his last.