Level: 13
Blinds: 1,500/3,000
Ante: 500
Level: 13
Blinds: 1,500/3,000
Ante: 500
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Stephen Conyers had been short for a while an just back from the break he made his move from late position and was all in. He didn’t seem particularly happy to get a call from Patricia Baker.
Conyers had but was at least live against the of Baker.
The flop of saw Conyers clap his hands but the turn gave Baker a straight. The on the river saw Conyers exit the tournament.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Patricia Baker |
100,000
38,300
|
38,300 |
Stephen Conyers | Busted |
It was somewhat bad karma that Shannon Stash was eliminated by the player that she should have knocked out before. Craig Capello raised and Stash then moved all in for only 12,000 with the . She was called by Capello with the and flopped the ace on , only to see the cruel show up on the turn. The already meaningless river completed the board.
At the very same time, David Luttbeg raised to 7,000 and called the all in for 75,000 from Chris Solomon. It was a race with pocket queens against ace king, an ace showed up on the flop, but Luttbeg spiked the queen on the turn to boost his stack significantly.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
David Luttbeg |
196,000
108,300
|
108,300 |
Shannon Stash | Busted | |
Chris Solomon | Busted |
Three players were all in before the flop. John Pearson had them covered and turned over . Ian Wiley had and Romeo Samblero tabled .
The cards fell and Pearson knocked two players out.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Romeo Samblero | Busted | |
Ian Wiley | Busted |
We didn't see the hand, but Joseph Vigurs has been eliminated in 31st place.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Joseph Vigurs | Busted |
Jonathan Brown shoved on the turn of a board reading and John Taylor made the call, much to the disgust of Brown, who showed and saw the of Taylor. The river was the and Brown was out.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Jonathan Brown | Busted |
Within a minute, we lost yet another two players. First Sandro Terone was all in with the and Patricia Baker looked him up for 22,000 with the . The board gave both players the flush and Baker emerged victorious.
Shortly afterward, we also lost Ludwid Berger. He raised to 11,000 and then tank-called the all in shove from Cameron Tullis. Tullis was in the small blind with the superior stack and noticed that the opponent only had 30,000 behind. Berger eventually put his remaining chips forward to the middle of the table and we had a showdown:
Berger:
Tullis:
The board ran out and just like that, there were only 27 players left. Redraw!
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Cameron Tullis |
139,500
56,300
|
56,300 |
Patricia Baker |
110,000
10,000
|
10,000 |
Ludwig Berger | Busted | |
Sandro Terone | Busted |
Table | Seat | Player |
---|---|---|
440 | 1 | Craig Capello |
440 | 2 | Mo Nuwwarah |
440 | 3 | Olivier Doremus |
440 | 4 | Cameron Tullis |
440 | 5 | John Taylor |
440 | 6 | Corey Emery |
440 | 7 | Jason James |
440 | 8 | Patricia Baker |
440 | 9 | Peter Alba |
444 | 1 | Sherwin Pilalia |
444 | 2 | Mindy Ritchie |
444 | 3 | Aaron Henderson |
444 | 4 | John Pearson |
444 | 5 | David Luttbeg |
444 | 6 | Dustin Iannotti |
444 | 7 | Luis Gadiana |
444 | 8 | Antonio Bonilla |
444 | 9 | Brian Wong |
445 | 1 | Sergio Trevino |
445 | 2 | Roland Reparejo |
445 | 3 | John Dodson |
445 | 4 | Charles Nguyen |
445 | 5 | Marcin Sobczak |
445 | 6 | Jay Graunstadt |
445 | 7 | Cory Rodvik |
445 | 8 | Kevin Chiem |
445 | 9 | Eric Monson |
David Luttbeg raised to 6,000 from under-the-gun and received a call before Dustin Iannotti shoved all in for 56,000. It folded around to Aaron Henderson in the big blind who made the call. Luttbeg thought for a moment before eventually folding, leaving Iannotti heads up versus Henderson at risk.
Iannotti's couldn't improve against the of Henderson as the board ran out .
Iannotti was eliminated and after a few hits at the end of the last level, Henderson is back over 200,000.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Dustin Iannotti | Busted |