Level: 23
Blinds: 4,000/8,000
Ante: 800
Level: 23
Blinds: 4,000/8,000
Ante: 800
Hand-for-hand play didn't last long as two players fell in quick succession to burst the bubble. The first was "redpill" in 128th place followed by Shawn "shades927" Stroke on the stone bubble in 127th place. With that, the remaining 126 players are guaranteed a minimum payday of $1,622.60.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Shawn "shades927" Stroke
|
Busted |
With 128 players remaining, just two more need to leave empty-handed before the money is made. The bubble is here and hand-for-hand play has begun.
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Level: 22
Blinds: 3,000/6,000
Ante: 600
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Rory "Peeeeeeeeeno" Brown
|
Busted | |
Mike "Mkspresident" Shin
|
Busted | |
Stephen "SammyGootz" Johnson
|
Busted | |
Michael "LeftSid3" Haberman Jr
|
Busted | |
Jacob "tooletime13" Toole
|
Busted | |
Willian "swaggyb" Corvino
|
Busted | |
Jeff "mavsusc" Platt
|
Busted | |
Ryan "BiTC0iN" Riess
|
Busted |
Katie "katelin" Lindsay opened for 10,000 from late position and "StraightDrop" three-bet to 45,000 from the small blind. Action folded to Lindsay who jammed for 124,874 and "StraightDrop" called.
"StraightDrop":
Katie "katelin" Lindsay:
Lindsay was ahead with her cowboys and nothing changed after the board ran out securing her double-up.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Katie "katelin" Lindsay
|
259,258
91,994
|
91,994 |
StraightDrop
|
111,613 |
Level: 21
Blinds: 2,500/5,000
Ante: 500
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Action on the table folded around to Megan "wolverine17" Milburn who raised all in for 173,496 from the small blind and "SolidCrusher" called for less holding 45,052 from the big blind.
"SolidCrusher":
Megan "wolverine17" Milburn:
Milburn was way behind but she connected with the flop.
The turn didn't change a thing but the appeared on the river giving Milburn two-pair to eliminate "SolidCrusher" from the tournament.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Megan "wolverine17" Milburn
|
221,748 | |
SolidCrusher
|
Busted |