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Buy-In: $1,600
Prize Pool: $648,940
Entrants: 457

$1,600 CPPT No-Limit Hold'em $400K GTD

  • Jan 04, '24 - Jan 07, '24
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Updates on Final Day (Jan 07, 24)

 
 

Level 31

Blinds are up to 100,000-200,000 with a big blind ante of 200,000 for level 31.

 

Chip Counts At The Break

1. David Coleman – 2,075,000
2. Eugene Tung – 4,725,000
3. Michael Rossitto – 3,050,000
4. Empty
5. Louis Cheffy – 1,000,000
6. Vinh Ho – 3,425,000
7. Empty
8. Esther Kim – 4,025,000
9. Empty

 

Break

Players are now on a 15-minute break.

 

Esther Kim Takes One Down

Esther Kim

Esther Kim limped from the small blind and David Coleman checked his option in the big blind.

The flop came down AClub SuitQDiamond Suit5Heart Suit and Kim bet 150,000. Coleman called and the AHeart Suit rolled off on the turn. Kim bet 275,000 and Coleman called again,

The 3Diamond Suit river saw Kim bet 500,000. Coleman made the call, only to muck when Kim showed ADiamond Suit7Diamond Suit.

She chipped up over 4 million after the hand, while Coleman slid to 1,800,000.

Player Tags: Esther Riordan
 

Michael Rossitto Doubles Up

Michael Rossitto

Michael Rossitto had just lost a showdown with pocket sixes against the pocket nines of Esther Kim to fall to 1,765,000. The next hand he open-shoved from the small blind and Louis Cheffy called in the big blind with AHeart SuitQSpade Suit.

Rossitto had picked up pocket sixes yet again. This time his 6Spade Suit6Diamond Suit held through a 9Heart Suit9Diamond Suit5Diamond Suit8Heart Suit9Spade Suit runout to see him double to over 3.6 million.

Cheffy slid to 1,130,000 after the hand.

Player Tags: Louis Cheffy,   Michael Rossitto
 

Level 30 Begins

Blinds are up to 75,000-150,000 with a big blind ante of 150,000 for level 30.

 

Louis Cheffy Doubles Up

Louis Cheffy was all in for 1.49 million from the hijack with ASpade SuitQDiamond Suit, and David Coleman had him covered holding 10Club Suit10Spade Suit on the small blind.

The final board read 5Club Suit4Heart Suit2Diamond Suit3Club Suit9Spade Suit, and Cheffy survived to double up with more than 3.2 million. Coleman was still good with 5.47 million after the hand.

David Coleman – 5,470,000 (45 bb)
Louis Cheffy – 3,220,000 (26 bb)

Player Tags: David Coleman,   Louis Cheffy
 

Bob Buckenmayer Eliminated In Seventh Place ($19,004)

Bob Buckenmayer

Bob Buckenmayer raised to 240,000 from under the gun and David Coleman called from the button.

The flop came down QClub Suit10Heart Suit6Club Suit and Buckenmayer bet 200,000. Coleman called and the 5Spade Suit rolled off on the turn. Buckenmayer bet 400,000 and Coleman called again.

The 3Heart Suit completed the board and Buckenmayer checked. Coleman announced all-in.

“Well, my plan was to call,” said Buckenmayer. After a moment, he did for his last 1,400,000 and was shown the 10Diamond Suit10Club Suit. Buckenmayer mucked and was eliminated in seventh place ($19,004). He now has more than $1.5 million in recorded earnings.

Coleman chipped up to 7,000,000 after the hand.

Player Tags: David Coleman,   Bob Buckenmayer
 

Level 29

Blinds are up to 60,000-120,000 with a big blind ante of 120,000 for level 29.

 

Qing Liu Eliminated Eighth ($14,833)

Qing Liu

Bob Buckenmayer raised to 200,000 from the lojack. Qing Liu three-bet shoved for around 900,000 and Buckenmayer made the call with ASpade SuitJSpade Suit. Liu held KSpade SuitQSpade Suit.

The 10Diamond Suit4Spade Suit4Club Suit2Diamond Suit10Club Suit runout kept Buckenmayer ahead and Liu was eliminated in eighth place ($14,833). The 2021 World Poker Tour Venetian champion now has $2,980,540 in career earnings. More than $1.6 million of that has come at The Venetian, putting him second on the venue’s all-time earnings list behind only Eric Baldwin.

Player Tags: Qing Liu
 
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