Buy-In: | $1,500 + $100 |
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Prize Pool: | $361,440 |
Entrants: | 251 |
Daniel Biddle
Biddle: 65
Dudani: KK
Turn and River: 7 and 7
Biddle was eliminated in eighth place and he took home $10,131 in prize money. Dudani won the hand and he is now a massive chip leader with close to 1.2 million.
Matt Lawrence
Lawrence: KQ
Calenzo: QJ
Board: 86
6
K
10
Calenzo was eliminated on the hand in ninth place and he will take home $8,103. Lawrence grew his stack to more than 550,000 after the hand.
The final nine players are back from dinner and action has been slow to start play. We will bring you the next big hand when it goes down.
The blinds are now 10,000-20,000 with a 3,000 ante for the start of level 26. The final nine players have returned from dinner. Shuffle up and deal.
Here are the official chip counts and seating chart for when the players return from dinner:
Seat 1: Kevin Calenzo — 125,000
Seat 2: Jack Do — 428,000
Seat 3: John Wakeen — 120,000
Seat 4: Charles Moore — 510,000
Seat 5: Blair Hinkle — 750,000
Seat 6: Daniel Biddle — 500,000
Seat 7: Shiva Dudani — 310,000
Seat 8: Dwyte Pilgrim — 700,000
Seat 9: Matt Lawrence — 460,000
The players are now on dinner break until 7:30 p.m. CST.
Bernard Lee
Do: KK
Lee: AK
Board: 1010
4
3
J
Lee was eliminated on the hand and he will take home $6,582 in prize money. Lee has now made it to the final table of the WSOP Circuit Horseshoe Council Bluffs main event three times in the last three years.
Here is how the unofficial final table currently looks:
Seat 1: Kevin Calenzo — 125,000
Seat 2: Bernard Lee — 100,000
Seat 3: Jack Do — 428,000
Seat 4: John Wakeen — 120,000
Seat 5: Charles Moore — 510,000
Seat 6: Blair Hinkle — 750,000
Seat 7: Daniel Biddle — 500,000
Seat 8: Shiva Dudani — 310,000
Seat 9: Dwyte Pilgrim — 700,000
Seat 10: Matt Lawrence — 460,000
Play will continue until the final table of nine is reached. At that the players will take their dinner break for the evening.
Aaron Wilt
Wilt: AQ
Lawrence: 99
Board: 106
5
8
4
Wilt was eliminated on the hand in 11th place and he will take home $6,582 in prize money.
The players are taking a short break to grab new seats at the unofficial final table of 10.
Kevin Calenzo
Since that time he doubled up with A-J against the 9-3 of Hinkle on a loaded A-K-Q-J-K board and then he tripled up to take his stack off life support.
Charles Moore raised to 45,000 preflop from the cutoff on the hand, Calenzo made the all-in call for 42,000 from the small blind and then Daniel Biddle reraised to 145,000 from the big blind. Moore mucked and the two live players flipped over their cards:
Biddle: QQ
Calenzo: A9
Board: 86
2
10
7
Calenzo won the hand on the river and he grew his stack to more than 100,000.
Career Winnings | Titles | Cashes | Final Tables |
1 |
Maurice Hawkins $1,705,323 |
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2 |
Ryan Jones $1,091,896 |
3 |
Kyle Cartwright $995,356 |
4 |
Brad Albrinck $959,043 |
5 |
Daniel Lowery $943,595 |
6 |
Brian Altman $901,943 |
7 |
Viet Vo $891,256 |
8 |
Sean H. Yu $855,799 |
9 |
Nicholas Pupillo $783,044 |
10 |
Donovan Dean $779,436 |