Buy-In: | $1,500 + $150 |
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Prize Pool: | $410,310 |
Entrants: | 282 |
David Grandieri
Play continues without a break into Level 28. Blinds are now at 25,000-50,000 with a 5,000 ante.
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With the board reading 63
2
Frank Sgambato moved all-in for 140,000. Jay Feingold called and the hands were tabled.
Sgambato held pocket kings and Feingold showed A10
. The board completed 10
4
and Sgambato doubled up.
David Grandieri open-shipped all-in for 490,000 with 32
from the cutoff and Jay Feingold called from the button with Q
Q
.
Grandieri looked as though his tournament was coming to an end, but he got there on the river after a board of 97
5
3
2
and doubled up.
Players are now playing in Level 27 with blinds at 25,000-50,000 and a 5,000 ante.
Jay Feingold raised to 90,000 from under the gun+1 and Fred Paradis called from the big blind. The two saw an all-heart flop of queen-jack-seven. Both players checked and the turn was another heart, this time the five. Paradis check-called Feingold’s bet of 125,000 to see the 3 on the river. Both players checked.
“No heart,” Feingold said as he showed pocket fives for a turned set.
But Paradis had pocket tens, one of which was the 10, and he took the pot.
Sharman Olshan
Olshan showed pocked nines and Feingold had two overs with Q10
. Feingold paired his queen on an A
KxQ
flop and left Olshan drawing thin to a nine. The board ran out 4
Q
and Olshan was eliminated. She will pick up $14,771 for her seventh place finish.
PJ Caruso
Caruso raised to 90,000 from under the gun and Olshan three-bet to 200,000 from +1. Grandieri moved all-in for well over one million – easily covering both players.
Caruso then moved all-in for 281,000 and Olshan moved all-in as well, but for more than Caruso.
Olshan and Grandieri both tabled pocket queens and Caruso showed KJ
.
“One time,” Caruso said as the dealer prepared to fan the cards.
Caruso indeed got his ‘one time’ when the K fell on the flop, along with the 4
and the 3
. The board completed 3
10
and Caruso picked up a massive number of chips. However, there was a smaller side pot that was split between Grandieri and Olshan.
Dave Stefanski
Stefanski: K9
Feingold: AA
The board: Q7
5
7
9
Stefanski will add $11,694 to his nearly $700,000 in live tournament earnings.
Sharman Olshan
Olshan has moved all-in multiple times today and found no callers. Most recently she doubled through chipleader Jay Feingold.
Olshan pushed for her last 99,000 with A10
and Feingold called with two black fives. The board was fanned A
3
3
8
2
and Olshan doubled.
While she is still the short stack – and has about 11 big blinds – we expect her to stick around for quite a while.
Career Winnings | Titles | Cashes | Final Tables |
1 |
David Coleman $115,989 |
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2 |
Andrew Rodgers $103,936 |
3 |
Ankush Mandavia $95,149 |
4 |
James Leonard $87,820 |
5 |
Louis Cheffy $82,666 |
6 |
Baurzhan Akimov $63,943 |
7 |
Richard Collins $59,914 |
8 |
Michael Rossitto $59,784 |
9 |
Gourg Khanchat $58,530 |
10 |
Terry Fleischer $45,598 |