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Cornel Medes has been nursing a small stack since the start of play today, and he got it in ahead when he pushed to the initial raise from Danny Nguyen. Nguyen made the call and was behind with , but the suited cards connected on the flop of . Now Medes needed more spades to get the better flush with his king, but the turn and river fell and Medes was eliminated in 10th for $18,472. We now have our official final table.
John Fontana opened the action with a raise from middle position to 33,000. David Inselberg pushed his remaining 177,000 from the cutoff and Chris Hunichen called from the small blind. Fontana got out of the way and Inselberg showed while Hunichen flipped up . The board ran out and Inselberg found a double up.
Action folded to Cornel Medes, who shipped from the cutoff. John Fontana called off his 124,000 in the small blind.
Fontana:
Medes:
"Son of a biscuit," Fontana muttered, keeping things PG.
The flop brought hope for a chop, but it was the turn that gave Fontana a big lead. Another of his outs, the , hit the river, and Fontana doubled while Medes slipped to short-stacked status again.
Cornel Medes has been sitting very short since the start of the day and has been holding on. Just now Jorge Vergara raised to 33,000 in the cutoff and Medes picked the moment to make his move and pushed from the small blind for a total of 82,000. Vergara called, Medes showed , and Vergara revealed .
The board ran out in Medes' favor, coming to give him trips and a double-up. But he still has work to do to stay in this.
The two Chris H's got in a race preflop when Chris Hunichen raised to 33,000 and Chris Haugo pushed his remaining 263,000. Hunichen made the call and flipped up to Haugo's . The flop of gave Hunichen top two pair, but Haugo had made a set. The turn and river fell meaninglessly as Haugo made the double-up with cowboys.