In Level 17 with blinds at 3,500/7,000 with an ante of 875, "teetrap" raised all in for 96,750 from early position and was called by "spinach_kale" next to act.
"teetrap":
"spinach_kale":
"spinach_kale" held two overcards but couldn't connect with the runout as they doubled-up "teetrap".
In Level 16 with blinds at 3,000/6,000 with an ante of 750, Ryan “simlSgg” Hagerty open-jammed under the gun for 108,250 and "BoozeHound" came over the top for 121,340 next to act. Action folded around to "spinach_kale" who called from the cutoff and the three players tabled their hands.
"spinach_kale":
"BoozeHound":
Ryan “simlSgg” Hagerty:
"spinach_kale" woke up with aces in a premium spot and eliminated both opponents after the board ran out.
In Level 16 with blinds at 2,500/5,000 with an ante of 625, "Pokeher" open-jammed under the gun for 81,875 and they got isolation after Daniel “leinad” Buzgon came over the top for 98,125 from middle position.
"Pokeher":
Daniel “leinad” Buzgon:
Buzgon had "Pokeher" crushed until the flop appeared giving "Pokeher" a set of jacks.
The board paired with the on the turn and the river secured "Pokeher's" double-up through Buzgon.
While PokerNews is focused on the offering live updates from this tournament, there have been other side events playing out in the latest 2020 partypoker US Network Online Series.
In the $5 buy-in Event #13: $2,500 GTD 6-Max R+A, 145 players rebought 254 times and accounted for 51 add-ons, which meant the $2,500 prize pool was paid out to the top 18 finishers. Among those to cash after “d78beast78” bubbled in 19th place were “elijahnowin” (15th - $55), Event #9 champ “MYSTICMOUNTAIN” (13th - $55), “Million27” (10th - $60), “RunawayDenis” (6th - $115), and “ChickenTendies” (3rd - $275).
After nearly six hours of play, it was “POKERTORR” besting “WILLYSMOM” in heads-up play to win the title and $650 first-place prize.
Action has reached Level 15 meaning the blind levels have now increased as ends 115 players remain from the 232 entries and here is how the top stacks look.
In Level 14 with blinds of 2,000/4,000 and an ante of 500, "chen718" opened for 10,000 from middle position and Dan “mj23style” Sewing three-bet all in for 40,079 on the button. Action folded back around to 'chen718" who called.
"chen718":
Dan “mj23style” Sewing:
Sewing held two overcards but couldn't connect on the runout and he rebought a new 100k stack.
In Level 14 with blinds of 2,000/4,000 and an ante of 500, action folded around to Shankar "burgersssss" Pillai who raised all in for 41,797 from the cutoff and was called by "uniman" from the big blind.
"uniman":
Shankar "burgersssss" Pillai:
"uniman" woke up with a monster hand in the big blind and Pillai didn't find any help from the runout ending his tournament.
In Level 13 with blinds of 1,800/3,600 and an ante of 450, "Borgatcha" opened for 8,000 on the button and "maniacalmonk" three-bet all in for 96,992 from the small blind. Action folded back around to "Borgatcha" who called for less holding 91,921.
"Borgatcha":
"maniacalmonk":
"maniacalmonk" was ahead with their made hand until the flop appeared pairing "Borgatcha's" ace.
The turn didn't change a thing nor the river as "maniacalmonk" was left with dust after they doubled-up "Borgatcha".
The tournament has reached Level 12 meaning the late registration period is officially halfway over. There are 125 players remaining from the 195 total entries and here are the top stacks.