Final Table Update: Dustin Leary Eliminated In 3rd Place
Jun 19, '10
Flop Games: 40,000-80,000
Stud Games: 10,000 ante, 10,000 bring-in, 40,000-80,000 limits
Players Remaining: 2 out of 827
Average Chip Count: 1,863,000
Tournament Leaderboard:
1. Al Barbieri – 2,400,000
2. Konstantin Puchkov – 1,300,000
Notable Eliminations:
3. Dustin Leary — $107,979
Big Hands:
Dustin Leary Eliminated In Third Place ($107,979)
In seven-card stud, Dustin Leary was all in by fifth street against Al Barbieri. Leary had made a pair of jacks by fifth street and was ahead as Barbieri’s board was (KQ)357.
But Barbieri caught the K on the river to make a better pair and Leary bricked on his final two cards sending him to the rail, leaving Barbieri and Konstantin Puchkov to battle for the bracelet.
Player Tags: Al Barbieri, Konstantin Puchkov, Dustin Leary
Final Table Update: Blake Cahail Eliminated In 7th Place, Revesz 6th, Awad 5th, Lennaard 4th
Jun 18, '10
Flop Games: 25,000-50,000
Stud Games: 5,000 ante, 7,000 bring-in, 25,000-50,000 limits
Players Remaining: 3 out of 827
Average Chip Count: 1,242,000
Tournament Leaderboard:
1. Al Barbieri – 1,590,000
2. Dustin Leary – 1,565,000
3. Konstantin Puchkov – 595,000
Notable Eliminations:
7. Blake Cahil — $28,604
6. Andrew Revesz — $38,698
5. Hani Awad — $53,386
4. Ken Lennaard — $75,149
Big Hands:
Blake Cahail Eliminated In Seventh Place ($28,604)
In Stud 8-or-better, Blake Cahail called a raise on third street by Al Barbieri. Cahail was all in after that call and here were their boards:
Cahail: (649)A10J4
Barbieri: (KK4)71068
Barbieri started with kings in the hole but improved to a diamond flush on the river and Cahail was the second player eliminated from the final table.
Andrew Revesz Eliminated In Sixth Place ($38,698)
Andrew Revesz had a severe short stack and put it all in against Hani Awad and Konstantin Puchkov in Stud 8-or-better.
Puchkov and Awad bet on the side until seventh street when a Punchkov bet drew a fold from Awad. Punchkov showed a diamond flush while Revesz could only show a pair of threes and he was eliminated.
Hani Awad Eliminated In Fifth Place ($53,386)
Hani Awad and Al Barbieri got involved in a hand in Stud 8-or-better. Awad found himself all in of fifth street and was showing A23 and then caught a 2 on sixth street.
Barbieri was ahead with his 7434 showing and turned over another four for trips. Awad confirmed he was drawing dead as he did not even look at his river card as he made his way to the rail.
Ken Lennaard Eliminated In Fourth Place ($75,149)
Ken Lennaard and Dustin Leary got involved in some Stud 8-or-better action that saw Lennaard all in by sixth street. Here is how their boards ran out:
Lennaard: (63A)610J8
Leary: (A810)4109Q
Lennaard’s pair of sixes were ahead until the river when Leary caught a pair of tens. Lennaard could not improve or make a low and he was eliminated.
Player Tags: Al Barbieri, Ken Lennaard, Hani Awad, Konstantin Puchkov, Blake Cahail, Andrew Revesz, Dustin Leary
Final Table Update: Robert Mizrachi Eliminated In 8th Place
Jun 18, '10
Flop Games: 20,000-40,000
Stud Games: 5,000 ante, 5,000 bring-in, 20,000-40,000 limits
Players Remaining: 7 out of 827
Average Chip Count: 532,285
Tournament Leaderboard:
1. Dustin Leary – 1,240,000
2. Al Barbieri – 985,000
3. Konstantin Puchkov – 625,000
4. Hani Awad – 310,000
5. Ken Lennaard – 230,000
6. Andrew Revesz – 215,000
7. Blake Cahail – 131,000
Notable Eliminations:
8. Robert Mizrachi — $21,551
Big Hands:
Robert Mizrachi Eliminated In Eighth Place ($21,551)
In hold’em, Robert Mizrachi raised to 80,000 and Dustin Leary made the call from the big blind. The two players saw a flop of K54 and Leary led out with 40,000.
Mizrachi raised all-in, just 11,000 more to Leary. Leary made the call and turned over K9 for top pair and was ahead of Mizrachi’s QQ.
The board failed to improve Mizrachi’s hand on the turn and river and he was eliminated.
Player Tags: Robert Mizrachi, Dustin Leary