Juan Marsano Eliminated in 13th Place ($7,740); Derek Lerner Eliminated in 12th Place ($9,280)
Level 22
: 10,000/20,000, 3,000 ante
The stack disparities at the feature table between the haves and the have-nots finally created a crazy hand. Juan Marsano was the first player into the pot, opening all in for 173,000. Derek Lerner was right behind and stuck his own 205,000 into the middle. Then chip leader Daniel Ospina stuck in a re-raise of his own, and with the best hand.
Showdown
Marsano:
Lerner:
Ospina:
Ospina had the best hand at the river too, making a club flush on a board of . Marsano, with fewer chips than Lerner, was deemed the 13th-place finisher. Lerner finished in 12th, and Ospina is up to 2.26 million of the 7 million total chips in play.