After paying the 500 ante, the short-stacked "hindsite62" was automatically all in from the big blind for his last 12 chips. "machine1963" raised to 8,000 from the button but folded when "Vegasvice" three-bet jammed from the small blind.
"hindsite62":
"Vegasvice":
The board ran out and "hindsite62" dispatched "Vegasvice" in 128th place, just two spots shy of the money.
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Gene "Kaykook" Quinn raised to 9,000 from early position and then called when Philip "eric_shun" Beesley, who you might recall finished third in the Event #24: No Limit Hold'em 8-Handed for $60K, three-bet all in for 49,799 from the big blind.
Gene "Kaykook" Quinn:
Philip "eric_shun" Beesley:
Beesley was in a bad spot and failed to get lucky as the board ran out a lackluster .