Level 27 Update: Cameron McKinley Eliminated in 4th Place ($75,151)
Jun 28, '12
Level: 27
Blinds: 30,000-60,000
Players Remaining: 3 out of 978
Average Chip Count: 1,467,000
Chip Counts:
Seat no. 1 — Roch Cousineau — 1,815,000
Seat no. 4 — Steven Loube — 1,050,000
Seat no. 5 — Timothy Finne — 1,520,000
Players Eliminated:
Cameron McKinley — 4th Place ($75,151)
Live Updates:
Cameron McKinley Eliminated in 4th Place ($75,151)
Steven Loube limped in the pot for 60,000 followed by Timothy Finne, Cameron McKinley called all in for 57,000 from the small blind and Roch Cousineau checked his option in the big blind.
All three players checked the side pot through the river on a board of 992710.
Loube turned over J-8 for a straight on the river to win the pot and eliminate Cameron McKinley in 4th place ($75,151).
The remanning three players took a one hour dinner break at the conclusion of Level 27 and will return at approximately 9:10pm local time to resume play.
Be sure to check back with Card Player at the conclusion of each level for regular updates with all of the action, current chip counts, and prize distributions.
Player Tags: Cameron Mckinley, Steven Loube
Level 26 Update: Cameron McKinley Doubles Through Roch Cousineau
Jun 28, '12
Level: 26
Blinds: 25,000-50,000
Players Remaining: 4 out of 978
Average Chip Count: 1,100,250
Chip Counts:
Seat no. 1 — Roch Cousineau — 1,850,000
Seat no. 4 — Steven Loube — 1,230,000
Seat no. 5 — Timothy Finne — 1,165,000
Seat no. 8 — Cameron McKinley — 50,000
Players Eliminated:
Live Updates:
Cameron McKinley Doubles Through Roch Cousineau
Cameron McKinley opened the pot for 175,000 from under the gun and Roch Cousineau called from the button.
The flop came 1073, McKinley bet 350,000, Cousineau shoved and McKinley called all in for 50,000 more.
McKinley: AQ85
Cousineau: KK66
Cousineau led the flop with an over pair of kings. The turn and river were the J and the A, giving McKinley a pair of aces on the river to win the pot and double up. McKinley doubled up to about 1.1 million that hand while Cousineau dropped down below 500,000 in chips.
Be sure to check back with Card Player at the conclusion of each level for regular updates with all of the action, current chip counts, and prize distributions.
Player Tags: Cameron Mckinley, Roch Cousineau