”ndirish50” got his final chips in the middle preflop holding , but unfortunately for him, he was dominated by the of Ryan “simlSgg” Hagerty. ”ndirish50” was drawing dead by the turn, and he will have to settle for sixth place, while Hagerty is still in contention for his third title this series.
”CheRalph” shoved his short stack all in from early position holding , but in the big blind, "Edsebo" showed up with . The flop of gave ”CheRalph” some extra outs, but the turn didn't help, and the river imrpoved "Edsebo" to a straight.
"nunu2018" moved all in from under the gun for 328,000 and change, and "CheRalph" made the call with . "nunu2018" showed , and the flop brought plenty of action, coming down . This gave "CheRalph" top set, but also gave"nunu2018" a flush draw. The turn gave him a few more outs, but he wouldn't need those, as the came on the river, giving him a winning flush.
Following a min raise from "Edsebo", Jason ”RiverMan” Lawhun three bet it to 270,000. Next to act, "CheRalph" shoved all in for just over half a million. "Edsebo" folded, but Lawhun called with . He was in rough shape against the of "CheRalph", and since neither player had a heart, neither player improved on the runout.
This gave a huge boost to "CheRalph", who is suddenly one of the chip leaders.
David "TheKing411" Coleman got his final chips in the middle holding , but he was dominated by the pocket queens of "Edsebo." A third queen fell right on the flop, and Coleman was drawing dead by the turn.
Don "dhimp20" Himpele just won another 800,000 pot when he busted "GrindUrGearz" in 9th place, and that leaves us with just eight. Ryan “simlSgg” Hagerty is looking for his third title this series, while "ndirish50" is at his second final table in as many nights. Stay tuned to find out who takes down this final table!
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There was another massive all in preflop confrontation from the blinds, and this one saw Don "dhimp20" Himpele bust Katie "KatieStone" Stone. Stone was in the small blind, and got her stack in the middle holding . However, she was dominated by Himpele's . The flop of missed both players, and a queen on the turn left Stone drawing dead.
This puts Himpele into the chip lead on the bubble of the final tabe.
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In a battle of the blinds, Ryan “simlSgg” Hagerty got his stack in the middle holding . However, he was dominated by the of "GrindUrGearz". The flop of missed both players, but the turn gave Hagerty a glimmer of hope. Sure enough, the river gave him a winning straight, and kept his hopes alive for a third title this series.