Preflop action folded around to Casey Campbell on the button. After he raised to 255,000 and the player in the small blind folded, Marco Bognanni, who has consistently been among the chipleaders throughout the day, bumped it up 950,000. Campbell tanked for about a minute and apologized to the table by saying that he "needed a sec." Campbell did find a fold, which sent even more chips to Bognanni's stack.
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Timothy Miles shoved from early position for his remaining 1,700,000. Jose Brito re-shipped his larger stack from middle position and everyone else folded.
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to the delight of Brito's growing rail of supporters.
In the past 15 minutes, several players have been sent to the payout desk to cut the field closer to the final three tables. The following players were eliminated.
From the button Loic Vaux raised all in for a remaining amount that was close to 800,000. Kevin Song who was in the big blind, wanted a count of Vaux's stack and thought for a while before calling.
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which was stronger than several players at the table anticipated based on the amount of time Song took to make the call.
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and Vaux was eliminated.
A player moved all in from middle position and was called by Axel Hallay on the button. The player in the small blind re-shipped for slightly more than the original all in. Hallay called the small extra amount to put both players at risk.
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to score the double elimination for Hallay.
Robert Farabee, who was playing in his first-ever WSOP event, moved his short stack all in from under-the-gun. Action folded around to Loic Vaux in the big blind and he called.
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, Farabee's very impressive tournament run had come to an end.
On the very next hand action folded to Jonathan Tamayo, and he shoved from the hijack. After the button folded, Vaux shoved all in from his small blind, which got a fold from the player in the big blind.
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Tamayo started the hand facing a dominating ace, but by the time the board ran out ![]()
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, he ended up adding new chips to his stack.
Niveau: 30
Blinds: 60,000/120,000
Ante: 120,000
Players are on their last 15-minute break of the day.
After Adam Demersseman raised from under the gun to 260,000, Benjamin Gilbert then three-bet shoved for his remaining stack. Action folded back around to Demersseman and when the dealer confirmed the extra amount needed to call, Demersseman made the call and saw the bad news.
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, and while Demersseman held some hope for the knockout after pairing his queen, Gilbert's aces held on the
turn and
river and gave him some much-needed chips at this stage of the tournament.