Levels 24-25 Update: Cousineau Leads Final Four
Jun 28, '12
Level: 25
Blinds: 20,000-40,000
Players Remaining: 4 out of 978
Average Chip Count: 1,100,250
Chip Counts:
Seat no. 1 — Roch Cousineau — 1,700,000
Seat no. 4 — Steven Loube — 960,000
Seat no. 5 — Timothy Finne — 935,000
Seat no. 8 — Cameron McKinley — 680,000
Live Updates:
Steven Loube Doubles Through Roch Cousineau
![Steven Loube Steven Loube](http://media.cardplayer.com/assets/photos/000/024/595/large_Steven_Loube_2.jpg)
Level 24 saw quite a few double ups, starting with Steven Loube at the beginning of the first level. Steven Loube opened the pot for 105,000 from under the gun and Roch Cousineau called from the big blind.
The flop came J
10
9
, Cousineau checked, Loube bet 125,000, Cousineau raid to 275,000 and Loube called the check-raise.
The turn was the 8
, Cousineau checked, Loube moved all in for 375,000 and Cousineau called.
Cousineau: A
10
10
6![Spade Suit Spade Suit](http://media.cardplayer.com/packages/common/suits/spade.gif)
Loube: A
A
J
4![Diamond Suit Diamond Suit](http://media.cardplayer.com/packages/common/suits/diamond.gif)
Loube was ahead on the turn with a made flush against Cousineau’s set. The river was the 3
, and Steven Loube doubled up to about 1.5 million that hand, knocking Cousineau down to around 1.25 million.
Cameron McKinley Doubles Through Timothy Finne
![Cameron McKinley Cameron McKinley](http://media.cardplayer.com/assets/photos/000/024/580/large_Cameron_Mckinley_1.jpg)
Cameron McKinley opened the pot for 105,000 from under the gun and Timothy Finne called the big blind.
The flop came J
9
6
, Finne shoved and McKinley called all in.
McKinley: Q
Q
4
3![Heart Suit Heart Suit](http://media.cardplayer.com/packages/common/suits/heart.gif)
Finne: A
J
8
5![Club Suit Club Suit](http://media.cardplayer.com/packages/common/suits/club.gif)
McKinley was ahead on the flop with an over pair of queens. The turn and river were the Q
and the 8
, giving McKinley trips to win the pot and double up. McKinley doubled up to about 650,000 that hand while Finne dropped down to just over 600,000.
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Player Tags: Cameron McKinley, Roch Cousineau, Steven Loube