Level: 22
Blinds: 6,000/12,000
Ante: 2,000
Level: 22
Blinds: 6,000/12,000
Ante: 2,000
Table | Seat | Player | Chips |
---|---|---|---|
353 | 1 | Vasile Buboi | 1,500,000 |
353 | 2 | Lee Markholt | 520,000 |
353 | 3 | Kyle White | 115,000 |
353 | 4 | Dan Smith | 630,000 |
353 | 5 | Ryan D'Angelo | 430,000 |
353 | 6 | Jonathan Little | 1,065,000 |
359 | 1 | Connor Drinan | 490,000 |
359 | 2 | Andrew Robl | 245,000 |
359 | 3 | Allen Bari | 980,000 |
359 | 4 | Erick Lindgren | 970,000 |
359 | 5 | Craig Fishman | 360,000 |
359 | 6 | Dario Sammartino | 310,000 |
In the final hand before the remaining 12 players redrew for the last two tables, Connor Drinan managed to secure a seat with a crucial double.
Drinan made the standard opening raise of 20,000 from under the gun, and Andrew Robl three-bet to 51,000 from the cutoff. Holding the , Drinan made his stand and moved all in for his last 235,000, and Robl called him down with the hoping to be in a coin flip situation.
Unfortunately for Robl, Drinan had the goods, and when the board ran out his queens were good enough to secure the double.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Connor Drinan |
490,000
124,000
|
124,000 |
|
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Andrew Robl |
245,000
-225,000
|
-225,000 |
After Jonathan Little opened for 20,000 from the cutoff, Jonathan Aguiar shoved his short stack of roughly 180,000 into the middle holding .
Unfortunately for him, Little was in the familiar position of having his opponent dominated, and he called with the to put Aguiar at risk.
The final board ran out and Little's queen kicker was good enough to send Aguiar to the rail in 13th place.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Jonathan Little |
1,065,000
165,000
|
165,000 |
Jon Aguiar | Busted |
Andrew Robl looked down to find the after action folded to him in the small blind, and with a short stacked Craig Fishman in the big blind the only thing standing between him and the pot, Robl raised to 150,000.
Fishman only had 120,000 left to play with, and his was more than enough motivation to make the call.
With ace-high Fishman was in front, and the kept him there. When the arrived on the turn, Robl took the lead and Fishman was on the ropes. The on the river gave Robl two pair, but Fishman had filled in his gutshot draw to the Broadway straight, giving him a dramatic double to survive and stick around.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Andrew Robl |
470,000
-84,000
|
-84,000 |
Craig Fishman |
245,000
50,000
|
50,000 |
Chip leader Jonathan Little raised his small blind to 27,000, and Erick Lindgren rerasied to 70,000 from the big blind. With more than enough chips to put Lindgren to the test, Little slid a stack of 600,000 forward to set "E-Dog" all in if he called.
Holding the , Lindgren did just that, and his suited big slick was racing against Little's .
When the flop came , Lindgren had flopped everything short of the nuts, and he now needed any king, queen, jack, or club to complete his hand.
Turn:
Lindgren found one of his outs and had Little drawing dead. The was meaningless on the river, and Lindgren secured a double up through the chip leader to move one step closer to claiming that position for himself.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Jonathan Little |
900,000
-390,000
|
-390,000 |
Erick Lindgren |
868,000
343,000
|
343,000 |
|
When Vasili Buboi opened to 22,000 from under the gun, Allen Bari reraised to 54,000, and Harry Bienenfeld looked down to find . With big slick and a short stack, Bienenfield shipped his last 170,000 into the middle, and Buboi moved all in over the top to isolate the vulnerable player.
Bari obliged by getting out of the way, and Buboi rolled over the for the classic Hold'em coin flip.
The flop of brought all babies to the board, and Bienenfield's big slick had swung and missed. On the turn, he was left with six saves in the deck, but the was not one of them.
Bienenfield exited in 14th place, taking home $23,791 for his deep run through this stacked six handed field.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Vasile Buboi |
1,310,000
210,000
|
210,000 |
Harry Bienenfeld | Busted |
Ryan D'Angelo opened for 22,000 from under the gun, and Connor Drinan decided to make his stand from the cutoff, reraising all in for his last 173,000. After thirty seconds or so of deliberation, D'Angelo looked Drinan up with his , but he found himself dominated by .
The final board ran out and Drinan's ace-ten high was good enough for the double. He still has some work to do, however, if he hopes to move his chip count above the average.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Ryan D'Angelo |
525,000
-66,000
|
-66,000 |
|
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Connor Drinan |
366,000
168,000
|
168,000 |
|
With the opening stages of this final day being played in the Amazon Room's Tan section, the three remaining tables are positioned right along the rail. This has provided spectators, spouses, and other supporters with the perfect vantage point to watch their favorite players compete.
As of the moment there are nearly two dozen people lining the rail, and while some of them may be here for the $1,000 Turbo No-Limit Hold'em event being held in the same section, most eyes appear to be fixed on the six handed action.
Level: 21
Blinds: 5,000/10,000
Ante: 1,000