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Buy-In: $40,000
Entrants: 30

Northern Conference

  • Oct 20, '07

 
 
 
  Day 1
 

Updates on Day 1 (Oct 20, 07)

 
 

New Jersey Advances

Shorr pushes all in for his remaining $52,400 with 83 and is called by Shannon Pendergrast with K3. The board runs 107672, Shorr doesn't improve and team Chicago is eliminated.

Team New Jersey will advance to the finals at 2pm, Las Vegas time today.
 

Shorr Takes a Hit

Shannon Shorr raises, and Eric Lynch moves all in for his last $65,800. Shorr makes the call with 1010, and Lynch tables JJ. The board runs Q5324, Shorr doesn't improve and loses the hand and the chip lead. Lynch now has over $135,000 in chips and the lead.
 

Keith Bartlett Eliminated

Keith Bartlett has been eliminated from the tournament. We are now down to two players from New Jersey, Eric Lynch and Scott Pendergrast versus Shannon Shorr from Chicago.
 

Fire?

The Palms Fire Alarm has gone off, but that hasn't slowed down filming in the least. As long as the strobe lights don't show up on camera, play will continue.
 

Scott Pendergrast Eliminated

Pendergrast shoves all in for his remaining chips with 66, and is called by Shannon Shorr with AK. The board runs J54K7, Shorr's kings are good and he knocks team New Jersey down to two players.
 

Break

Players are on a 10 minute break.
 

Shannon Pendergrast Doubles

Shannon Shorr gets all in with KJ against Shannon Pendergrast with AK for a pot worth over $80,000. The board runs 108247, Shorr doesn't improve and Pendergrast doubles. Team New Jersey still has 3 players remaining.
 

Cody Slaughbough Eliminated

Slaughbough raises and Shannon Shorr moves all in. Slaughbough tanks then makes the call with K6. Shorr tables A9, and holds the lead in the hand. The board runs A1075J, Shorr's hand stands up and he eliminates Slaughbough and team Minnesota from the tournament.
 

Shannon Pendergrast doubles

Cody Slaughbough moves all in with K9, and is called by Pendergrast with AA. The board runs 632J2, Slaughbough fails to improve and loses a large chunk of his stack.
 

John Little Eliminated

Little shoves his J9 right into an opponents AA. An ace on the flop seals his fate, and Little is eliminated.
 
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