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In Level 6 with blinds of 500/1,000 and an ante of 125, "Slapshot1085" opened with a raise from middle position and then called "spinach_kale's" three-bet jam of 19,562 on the button.
"spinach_kale":
"Slapshot1085":
"spinach_kale" held an over but couldn't find a cowboy on the runout ending their tournament.
In Level 5 with blinds of 400/800 and an ante of 100, "upayformypennys" opened for 2,000 from middle position and "pay4medsch00l" three-bet to 6,000 on the button. Action folded back around to "upayformypennys" who four-bet all in for 26,250 and "pay4medsch00l" called.
"pay4medsch00l":
"upayformypennys":
It was a classic race with "upayformypennys" taking the lead after the flop appeared.
However, the turn gave "pay4medsch00l" a flush draw which was completed with the on the river, eliminating "upayformypennys" from the tournament.
Action was in Level 4 where blinds were 300/600 with an ante of 75 when "Rock1980" opened for 2,400 from middle position and "Stonniepokes" called from the big blind.
The flop came , "Stonniepokes" checked to "Rock1980" who continued for 4,492. "Stonniepokes" raised to 9,300 and "Rock1980" called for less holding 8,770.
"Rock1980":
"Stonniepokes":
"Rock1980" was in trouble and the left them drawing to a chop at best.
Unfortunately for "Rock1980", the river came the and eliminated them from the tournament.
In the last hand of Level 2, "maniacalmonk" opened under the gun for 880 and Ryan “TheSims” Hohner three-bet all in for 4,744 from middle position. Action folded back around to "maniacalmonk" who called.
"maniacalmonk":
Ryan “TheSims” Hohner:
Hohner held two overcards but couldn't connect with the runout ending his tournament.
In Level 1 with blinds at 150/300 and an ante of 40, "RiverMan" opened for 666 from early position and was called by "yolegacy" from the cutoff along with "KevinDurant" from the big blind.
The flop was checked to "RiverMan" who continued for 975 and was called by "KevinDurant" while "yolegacy" folded.
The appeared on the turn and "KevinDurant" check-called "RiverMan's" 2,875 bet to see the complete the board on the river.
"KevinDurant" checked one last time only to fold after "RiverMan" fired a third bullet worth 7,875.