With play on a five-minute break and a minute remaining in Level 8 (800/1,600 blinds with an ante of 200), the number of entries in the tournament has risen to 94. Here's a look at the top 20 stacks among the 66that currently remain.
With play on a five-minute break and a minute remaining in Level 8 (800/1,600 blinds with an ante of 200), the number of entries in the tournament has risen to 94. Here's a look at the top 20 stacks among the 66that currently remain.
With a minute remaining in Level 7 and blinds at 600/1,200 with an ante of 150, "MistaMenza" opened to 3,000 in early position and saw "chaposticks" three-bet all in for 25,455 from the hijack. "Whosyourdoddy" put the rest of the tournament all in from the cutoff, committing their stack of over 200,000 to fold out everyone that was left and send the two off to the races.
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Both players smashed the flop as it came ![]()
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but "chaposticks" found themselves further out in front after flopping a set of queens. They would need to fade the four remaining aces and kings in the deck and running ![]()
did just that to score the double.
Despite the lost pot, "Whosyourdoddy" is still the chip leader among the 65 players in the tournament at present moment.
Blinds were 600/1,200 with an Ante of 150 in Level 7 and "supremetny" opened the action with a raise to 3,000 in middle position. "IIIIIIIIIIII" three-bet all in for their last 10 or so big blinds and "supremetny" wasted no time clicking the call button.
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One of the two remaining tens in the deck came on the flop ![]()
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but unfortunately for "IIIIIIIIIIII," one of the three eights in the deck came with it. The turn
removed their chance at running diamonds and neither an ace nor a queen came on the river
to leave them dry on chips for a moment before immediately getting back in on the action with a fresh 50,000 back in play in the same exact seat they previously occupied.

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The field is up to 73 with play having reached Level 6 and the blinds now up to 500/1,000 with an ante of 125. The following players were eliminated early in the tournament; however, a few of them have since re-entered and are back in on the action.
Play was in Level 5 with blinds at 400/800 and an ante of 100. "marsella304" opened to 2,400 under the gun and received a call from "Djp120388" on their direct left. Action then folded around to "RiverMan" in the big blind, who defended to take action three ways to a flop of ![]()
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. "RiverMan" checked to "marsella304," who made a continuation-bet of 4,250, which was half the size of the pot. Both "Djp120388" and "RiverMan" called.
The turn was
and "RiverMan" checked again. "marsella304" went all in for 40,587, nearly double the size of the pot, and "Djp120388" quickly reraised all in over the top. "RiverMan" folded and hands were tabled.
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"marsella304" found their flush draw up against the trips of "Djp120388" after having received action and needed a heart that was not a king or an eight. The river came
and that was it for their tournament.
Action was in Level 4 with blinds of 300/600 and an ante of 75. "BokeemSpades" pumped it up to 1,200 in the cutoff and received calls from "centrfieldr23," who was on the button and "IReadYrSoul," who defended their big blind.
The three saw the flop come ![]()
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and "IReadYrSoul" checked to "BokeemSpades," who made a continuation-bet of 2,100. Both "centrfieldr23" and "IReadYrSoul" called.
The turn was
and "IReadYrSoul" checked again. "BokeemSpades" checked behind to put action on "centrfieldr23," who took the initiative and bet 5,248. Both players called and the river fell
where action checked through to showdown.
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for a pair of nines and both players behind mucked, taking down the pot with top pair as a result.
With action in Level 3 and blinds of 250/500 with an ante of 60, "beezwax" limped in under the gun. Action folded around to "jeebs," who was on the button and raised to 1,250. "Jaggyboy13" called in the big blind before "beezwax" put in the limp-reraise to 5,250. "jeebs" called and "Jaggyboy13" folded to take action heads up to the streets
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and "beezwax" made a continuation-bet of 8,240. "jeebs" called.
The turn came
and "beezwax" fired a second barrel for 15,480, nearly half of the chips that "jeebs" had left. "jeebs thought for a few moments and proceeded to fold, resulting in "beezwax" taking down the pot on the turn.
The tournament field has more than doubled since play began, with the lobby reading 47 entries and 43 players remaining. Here's a look at the top stacks after about 25 minutes of play.
Action was in Level 2 with blinds of 200/400 and an ante of 40. There was 3,140 in the middle on a flop of ![]()
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with heads-up action between "LordRamsaySlays," who was under the gun, and "TonyDuce" on their direct left. "LordRamsaySlays" bet 1,900 and "TonyDuce" called.
The turn came
and "LordRamsaySlays" bet another 2,800. "TonyDuce" called to bring the river
on board. "LordRamsaySlays" fired a third time for 3,800 and "TonyDuce" put in a raise to 8,800. "LordRamsaySlays" called and the hand went to showdown.
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for a rivered full house and got a muck from "LordRamsaySlays" to take down the pot.
Meanwhile, "harveyblicks" got stacks in with pocket jacks against the pocket kings of "sofcknsick" and was unable to improve. They were left with crumbs and busted shortly thereafter, but immediately rebought and has a fresh stack as "sofcknsick" is off to a quick start early in the tournament.