Marc Levy Eliminated in 14th Place ($12,867)
Level 27
: 15,000/30,000, 4,000 ante
In the hijack, Mike Morton raised to 67,000 to open the pot. Next door, Marc Levy had about 450,000 chips left when he moved all in on a three-bet shove. But the action wasn't done yet. On the button, John Riordan called Levy's shove, and Morton got the message as he quickly released his cards into the muck.
Levy probably knew his was in trouble, and indeed, Riordan had the goods as he turned over .
Board:
That does nothing for Levy's underpair, and he has been sent to the cashier to collect 14th-place money.
Riordan is pretty much crushing, and he's climbed up over 3 million chips with that knockout.