Level: 10
Blinds: 600/1,200
Ante: 1,200
Level: 10
Blinds: 600/1,200
Ante: 1,200
The tournament is on a 45-minute dinner break. Here are chip counts from the remainder of the field.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Anthony Martinez |
179,600
-9,400
|
-9,400 |
Jon Cohen |
159,300
34,800
|
34,800 |
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Samuel Uhlmann |
118,400
78,400
|
78,400 |
Danny Gonzales |
98,900
4,100
|
4,100 |
Ronnie Lamb |
60,200
-8,000
|
-8,000 |
Ben Keeline |
20,500
20,500
|
20,500 |
Nate Zoller |
12,000
-28,000
|
-28,000 |
Dapo Ajayi | Busted | |
Chris Maxwell | Busted | |
Wesley Palazzi
|
Busted |
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Behrouz Keshtavar |
81,900
-8,000
|
-8,000 |
Mansour Alipourfard |
74,600
800
|
800 |
Ruth Graham |
62,500
6,000
|
6,000 |
Erik Macias
|
47,000
-8,400
|
-8,400 |
Bobby Sanoubane |
37,100
8,900
|
8,900 |
Thomas Fuller |
35,500
1,000
|
1,000 |
Stephen Zipprich |
21,600
-18,400
|
-18,400 |
Peter Grahm |
19,800
2,900
|
2,900 |
Austin Peck was all in from the hijack for 15,700 into a pot of around 18,000 on the turn against Zach Gutierrez, who was in the cutoff. The board read .
"I feel like you might have me outkicked," said Gutierrez while thinking about his decision. He then came to the conclusion of, "there's only one kicker out there that beats me," as he made the call.
Austin Peck:
Zach Gutierrez:
Gutierrez found himself having made the correct call, needing to fade Peck's outs to a flush and three of a kind. The river came and Peck tapped the table, congratulating Gutierrez on a nice hand as he got up and left the tournament area.
Moments later, Matt Livingston put Mitch Lekarczyk all in on the turn with a board of in a cutoff-versus-small blind situation and Lekarczyk was happy to call.
Matt Livingston:
Mitch Lekarczyk:
Livingston had flopped top pair and found himself with second pair and a flush draw when he put Lekarczyk in. He found himself up against Lekcarczyk's set of deuces, needing to hit a spade on the river to avoid having to pay off the double.
The river fell and Lekarczyk secured the double at Livingston's expense.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Thomas Heine |
113,000
76,400
|
76,400 |
Zach Gutierrez |
82,900
42,900
|
42,900 |
Mitch Lekarczyk |
49,200
-11,500
|
-11,500 |
William Yarosh |
47,200
7,800
|
7,800 |
Matt Livingston |
38,800
-10,800
|
-10,800 |
Dapo Ajayi |
27,200
-12,800
|
-12,800 |
Corey Zedo |
19,200
-44,900
|
-44,900 |
Austin Peck | Busted |
Rich Dixon opened to 2,300 in the hijack and received calls from Bobby Opila on the button and Steve Wilkie in the small blind. Ben Keeline was in the big blind and shoved all in for about 24,600. Dixon went all in for a bit more, getting Opila and Wilkie out of the way.
"Double down!" said Keeline as he tabled .
Dixon showed
The flop came to give Dixon a pair of aces, leaving Keeline in need of some combination of running cards to stay alive. The turn came to give Keeline outs to both spades and a gutshot, but the river fell to leave him dry, earning Dixon the knockout along the way.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Steve Wilkie |
95,800
55,800
|
55,800 |
Mike Itoafa |
83,100
-30,700
|
-30,700 |
Rich Dixon |
63,800
6,500
|
6,500 |
Bobby Opila |
57,200
31,200
|
31,200 |
Pat Pineda |
45,500
5,500
|
5,500 |
Brian Leitch |
43,000
2,375
|
2,375 |
Wesley Palazzi
|
27,200
15,900
|
15,900 |
Ben Keeline | Busted |
Level: 9
Blinds: 500/1,000
Ante: 1,000
David Lewis was just eliminated by Danny Gonzales in a blind-on-blind battle. According to Gonzales, he raised to 3,000 in the small blind after action folded to him. Lewis defended his big blind and the flop came . Gonzales threw out a continuation-bet and Lewis went all in over the top. Gonzales called.
Danny Gonzales:
David Lewis:
Gonzales found himself in need of hitting a spade or a six to improve to the best hand. The turn gave him a commanding lead and the river fell to secure the elimination, bringing him near six figures shortly after re-entering the tournament.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Danny Gonzales |
94,800
22,300
|
22,300 |
David Lewis | Busted |
Chris Maxwell was just eliminated after getting the last of his chips in preflop from middle position against Danny Gonzales, who was in the big blind.
Chris Maxwell:
Danny Gonzales:
After just having doubled via an opponent hitting their two outer with an underpair, only to hit one himself to re-improve to the best hand, Maxwell saw his fortunes reversed. The flop came to give him a full house, sixes full of eights. However, the turn fell to give Gonzales eights full of kings, leaving Maxwell in need of hitting the case six in order to improve to quads.
The river fell and he was eliminated temporarly, getting up from his seat to head to the registration desk to re-enter.
While the hand was occurring, Samuel Uhlmann entered the tournament, taking a seat at what has been dubbed by tournament director, Dennis King as the "pit of death" due to the amount of eliminations that have occurred at the table recently.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Danny Gonzales |
72,500
32,500
|
32,500 |
Chris Maxwell |
40,000
13,000
|
13,000 |
Samuel Uhlmann | 40,000 |
Chris Maxwell had just gotten his last 12,900 all in preflop in the cutoff against Ronnie Lamb, who had given him action from the small blind.
Chris Maxwell:
Ronnie Lamb:
The dealer fanned a flop of , suddenly putting Lamb in a commanding lead. However, the turn came to put Maxwell back in front. The river fell and he secured the double.
A few minutes earlier, Stephen Zipprich was eliminated by David Lewis after having a flush draw miss against Lewis' pair of nines.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Jon Cohen | 124,500 | |
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Ronnie Lamb | 68,200 | |
Nate Zoller | 40,000 | |
Danny Gonzales | 40,000 | |
Steve Wilkie | 40,000 | |
Stephen Zipprich | 40,000 | |
David Lewis | 28,000 | |
Chris Maxwell | 27,000 |
Danny Gonzales and Steve Wilkie were both seen no longer in their seats at Table 8 after being eliminated in a three-way all in pot.
According to an observer, the two of them got stacks in on the turn with Anthony Martinez on a board of .
Danny Gonzales:
Steve Wilkie:
Anthony Martinez:
Both Wilkie and Martinez hit trip queens on the turn but it had improved Gonzales' flopped set to a full house. Gonzales found himself one card away from tripling up to around 140,000 as long as he could fade a six, an eight, or an ace.
Unfortunately for Gonzales, Martinez had Barry Greenstein on his side as the river came to give him a higher full house, earning the double knockout and bringing his stack to around 189,000 in the process.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Anthony Martinez |
189,000
117,700
|
117,700 |
Danny Gonzales | Busted | |
Steve Wilkie | Busted |