The remaining 396 players have reach the second scheduled break of the day.
Play will resume in 15 minutes with blinds of 3,000/5,000 and a 5,000 big blind ante.
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The remaining 396 players have reach the second scheduled break of the day.
Play will resume in 15 minutes with blinds of 3,000/5,000 and a 5,000 big blind ante.
Dennis Hall raised to 10,000 from middle position and made the call when Shinichiro Hatakeyama moved all in for his last 45,000.
Shinichiro Hatakeyama: Q♠Q♣
Dennis Hall: A♦Q♦
Hatakeyama was well in front with pocket queens, with Hall failing to catch up on the J♣2♥7♥3♥8♦ runout.
Hall was left with one yellow 1,000 chip, which he lost on the very next hand to hit the rail in the money.
Giocatore | Chip | Avanzamento |
---|---|---|
Shinichiro Hatakeyama |
94,000
8,500
|
8,500 |
Dennis Hall | Eliminato |
Robert Fisher was forced all in from the big blind as he literally had a chip and a chair with a solitary yellow 1,000 chip. Everyone folded apart from the small blind Vern Soeldner who was forced to call.
Robert Fisher: 6♠4♥
Vern Soeldner: K♠10♠
Fisher's thin hopes of making the cash increased after hitting a four on the 9♥4♦3♦ flop. The 5♦ did not change anything, but the 10♥ on the river gave Soeldner top pair and Fisher was eliminated.
At a nearby table, David Whittemore opened to 12,000 and called once William Dopico moved all in for 98,000.
William Dopico: Q♣Q♦
David Whittemore: A♥K♦
After the action was held up, Dopico survived the 7♥6♥5♠ flop. Whittemore then hit the A♦ turn, with the K♥ river only improving his holding to eliminate Dopico.
Fisher and Dopico were eliminated together, chopping the min cash for 469th place while leaving the rest of the field in the money.
Giocatore | Chip | Avanzamento |
---|---|---|
David Whittemore |
264,000
64,000
|
64,000 |
Vern Soeldner |
140,000
55,000
|
55,000 |
Robert Fisher | Eliminato | |
William Dopico | Eliminato |
With 470 players remaining, the tournament is being played one hand at a time until the bubble has burst.
As bubble play began, Martin Kohler's chips were in the middle against Harold Evans.
Martin Kohler: K♥K♣
Harold Evans: 7♣6♣
With the board showing 9♥J♠8♦10♣, it appeared the straight of Evans had cracked Kohler's kings. The river 7♦ rescued Kohler, as the straight on board left both players chopping the pot.
Giocatore | Chip | Avanzamento |
---|---|---|
Harold Evans |
205,000
57,500
|
57,500 |
Martin Kohler |
52,000
-47,500
|
-47,500 |
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The bubble is near, as 469 players will reach the money with 475 remaining according to the tournament clock.
Livello: 14
Bui: 2,000/4,000
Ante: 4,000
The board showed 3♣10♣6♥ in a pot between David Stamm and Lionel Barracano, with Stamm checking the action to his left.
Barracano slid out a bet of 30,000, which was quickly met by an all-in raise from Stamm. Barracano had a decision for the rest his stack and took some time before laying it down.
Giocatore | Chip | Avanzamento |
---|---|---|
Lionel Barracano |
255,000
154,000
|
154,000 |
David Stamm |
75,000
-21,000
|
-21,000 |
The button moved all in preflop for 14,000 and was called by Gerhard Schleicher in the cutoff.
Button: A♦A♥
Gerhard Schleicher: 9♠9♥
The short-stacked button was favorite to double up, especially after gaining a wheel draw on the flop of 5♠3♣2♥, but the 9♣ turn gave the German a set of nines. The 2♣ on the river gave Schleicher a boat and sent the button to the rail agonizingly short of the money.
Giocatore | Chip | Avanzamento |
---|---|---|
Gerhard Schleicher |
117,000
-19,500
|
-19,500 |