05-25-2016 15:37 UTC-8
The action folded round to Donnie Peters in the small blind and he moved all in for roughly 40,000.
From the big blind, Brent Harrington immediately called off his remaining 14,000 and the cards were tabled.
Peters:
Harrington:
The board ran out and Harrington was eliminated by his fellow PokerNews employee.
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Brent Harrington Donnie Peters
05-25-2016 15:32 UTC-8
The cards are back in the air!
05-25-2016 15:17 UTC-8
The remaining 31 players are heading on a 15-minute break.
05-25-2016 15:09 UTC-8
From under the gun, a player moved all in for roughly 33,000 and when the action folded back round to Brent Harrington, he called all in for his final 8,100.
Harrington:
Opponent:
The flop gave Harrington the lead, and when the fell on the turn, he locked up the double as the completed the board on the river.
Player
Chips
Progress
Brent Harrington
21,200
9,200
9,200
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Brent Harrington
05-25-2016 15:06 UTC-8
Garry Gates
Garry Gates opened with a raise holding and found one caller to see a flop.
Gates continued for 6,000 and his opponent called as the landed on the turn and Gates moved all in.
His opponent made the call holding , and when Gates was unable to improve to trips or a straight, he was sent to the rail.
Player
Chips
Progress
Garry Gates
Busted
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Garry Gates
05-25-2016 15:02 UTC-8
Chad Holloway moved all in from the small blind holding and was looked up by the big blind and his .
After being unable to improve, Holloway was left with roughly 10,000, and on the next hand, he shoved holding and the big blind called with .
Holloway's opponent spiked an ace to send Holloway to the rail just shy of the break.
Player
Chips
Progress
Chad Holloway
Busted
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Chad Holloway
05-25-2016 14:54 UTC-8
From middle position, Donnie Peters raised to 5,000 and the big blind came along to see a flop fall.
The big blind checked and Peters bet out 4,000 which was enough to prompt a quick fold from his opponent.
Player
Chips
Progress
Donnie Peters
50,800
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Donnie Peters
05-25-2016 14:44 UTC-8
Rob Mariano
Event 2 Champion "Boston" Rob Mariano found himself all in on a flop against Alex Lavinthal.
Mariano:
Lavinthal:
Needing to fade running nines, fours, or diamonds, the turn of the would ensure Mariano the double as the completed the board on the river.
Player
Chips
Progress
48,000
17,000
17,000
Alex Lavinthal
23,500
-34,000
-34,000
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Alex Lavinthal Rob Mariano