A very short-stacked Armando Then moved all in on the button, and Chris Lyons looked him from from the small blind with "ace-rag." Then turned over , and Lyons extended his lead on an ace-high flop. The turn and river were both blanks, and Then hit the rail.
Jesse Cohen open-shoved for 199,000 in late position, a player in the small blind cold-called, as did Adir Davidov in the big blind, who left 137,000 behind.
The flop came , the player in the small blind moved all in, and Davidov called.
Davidov:
Cohen:
Small Blind:
Davidov held up as the turn and river bricked , respectively, and Cohen was eliminated in 22nd place.
With the WPT World Championship in the books for the evening, our full attention is now on the Event 15: $300 $75,000 Guaranteed Deep-Stack NLHE Reentry. Thee are 22 players remaining, including Everton Taylor, William Herbert, and Jesse Cohen.
We will have a full list of names after four more eliminations. Thank you for your patience.
After Nancy Martin eliminated a player holding against the all-in opponent's , the remaining 55 players in Event 15: $300 $75,000 Guaranteed Deep-Stack NLHE Reentry were on the exact money bubble.
On one of the first few deals of hand-for-hand play, a gentleman named Amine Chab raised in late position, and a short-stacked player moved all in for 38,000. Chab called.
Chab:
Player:
"Ace-queen is a nice hand," one player at the table said.
"For now," grunted the at risk player.
That last bit was a pinch of foreshadowing, as the dealer fanned a flop of , giving Chab a leading pair of sevens, and the turn and river completed , respectively.
The bubble is now burst, and the remaining 54 players are guaranteed a minimum of $508.
There are 149 players still standing of the 504 entries, and 54 of them will earn a minimum of $508. The top nine players will walk away with at least $2,542, and the eventual winner will bank $31,653 along with the shiny new trophy.