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No-Limit Hold'em Championship Event - Event 17

  • Mar 16, '09 - Mar 19, '09
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Updates on Day 3 (Mar 18, 09)

 
 

Level 18

The players have returned from the break to increased blinds of 8,000-16,000 with a 2,000 ante.

 

Break

The players are now on a 15-minute break.

 

Updated Chip Counts

Here are the current approximate chip counts for the remaining four players:

Keith Ferrera -- 1,400,000
Kyle Wilson -- 725,000
Cory Zeidman -- 610,000
Ed Perry -- 235,000

 

Wayne Boich Eliminated in 5th Place ($60,528)

Wayne BoichWayne Boich rode a short stack for several levels before finally getting all in with A3 against Cory Zeidman's KK.

The board offered outs but ultimately fell Q3258 giving Zeidman the pot and eliminating Boich in fifth place. He earned $60,528 for his final table finish.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Player Tags: Wayne Boich,   Cory Zeidman
 

Level 17

The players have returned from the break to increased blinds of 6,000-12,000 with a 1,000 ante.

 

Quick Break

The players are now on a quick five-minute break.

 

Justin Newton Eliminated in 6th Place ($40,352)

Justin NewtonAfter doubling up through Newton, Kyle Wilson finished the job by taking the rest of his stack. On a flop of K92, Newton was all in holding KJ against Wilson's K9 for top two pair.

The turn and river ran out 27 and Newton was eliminated in sixth place, earning $40,352.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Player Tags: Kyle Wilson,   Justin Newton
 

Kyle Wilson Doubles Up Through Justin Newton

Kyle Wilson got the rest of his stack in after a Justin Newton raise. Newton called with pocket jacks and Wilson turned over pocket eights.

The board came Q8462 and Wilson's set of eights doubles him up to 450,000.

Player Tags: Kyle Wilson,   Justin Newton
 

Cory Zeidman Doubles Through Kyle Wilson

On a flop of 642 Cory Zeidman bets 46,000 and Kyle Wilson reraises to 150,000.

Zeidman then moves all in for exactly 200,000 more and Wilson tanks. After about a minute, he decides to call and shows 99. Zeidman shows KJ and is a slight favorite to double up with his monster draw.

The turn is the A and Zeidman makes the nut flush. The inconsequential river is the 7 and Zeidman doubles up to over 800,000.

Wilson is left with 210,000.

Player Tags: Kyle Wilson
 

Back From Break

The players have returned from the break and will continue with 45 minutes left in Level 16.

 
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