Sam Grafton raised to 6,000 from early position before former chip leader Chris Ewing three-bet to 18,000. Grafton came back with a four-bet to 46,000, and Ewing folded to drop to around 270,000.
Grafton, meanwhile, is up to 190,000.
Sam Grafton raised to 6,000 from early position before former chip leader Chris Ewing three-bet to 18,000. Grafton came back with a four-bet to 46,000, and Ewing folded to drop to around 270,000.
Grafton, meanwhile, is up to 190,000.
Christian Harder with ![]()
had an opponent all in holding ![]()
.
The board ran out ![]()
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, no help to the all-in player who busted.
Harder moved up to 230,000.
Niveau: 12
Blinds: 1,500/3,000
Ante: 3,000
According to his tablemates, Yaniv Karniel just won a massive pot to move to 350,000.
Karniel was all in with ![]()
but was in bad shape against ![]()
and ![]()
. The turn, though, gave him a set and the massive pot.
Jeremy Ausmus was in the big blind and went heads-up to the flop against an opponent in the small blind.
Both players checked the ![]()
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flop.
The small blind led out for 4,000 on the
turn, and Ausmus made the call.
On the
river, the small blind checked and Ausmus fired out a bet of 16,000. His opponent folded.
Ausmus is siitting on around 80,000. Daniel Weinman is also at this table with 165,000.
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Alberto Sabogali raised to 5,500 pre-flop and Shannon Shorr defended his big blind.
The flop came ![]()
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and both players checked.
Shorr led out for 4,000 on the
turn and Sabogali called.
The river came the
and Shorr slowed down with a check. Sabogali bet 50,000, covering Shorr's remaining stack, and Shorr made the call after considering for a minute.
Sabogali showed ![]()
for the king-high straight, while Shorr flashed a
for a lower straight to hit the rail.
Eight-time WSOP Circuit ring winner Roland Israelashvili was eliminated on the same table the next hand. Darren Elias, who was sitting to Shorr's immediate right, is still there with 180,000.
A total of 720 entries made it into the field in the $3,000 Freezeout No-Limit event. That player pool put the final prize pool at $1,922,400.
The eventual winner of the tournament will take home a $371,914 first-place prize.
| Place | Prize |
|---|---|
| 1 | $371,914 |
| 2 | $229,848 |
| 3 | $164,083 |
| 4 | $118,815 |
| 5 | $87,288 |
| 6 | $65,072 |
| 7 | $49,238 |
| 8 | $37,824 |
| 9 | $29,504 |
| 10-11 | $23,376 |
| 12-13 | $18,815 |
| 14-15 | $15,390 |
| 16-18 | $12,795 |
| 19-27 | $10,816 |
| 28-36 | $9,299 |
| 37-45 | $8,133 |
| 46-54 | $7,239 |
| 55-63 | $6,558 |
| 64-72 | $6,050 |
| 73-90 | $5,294 |
| 91-108 | $4,840 |
Maria Konnikova opened to 4,000 from the cutoff, and Kitty Kuo three-bet, raising to 16,000.
Action folded back to Konnikova, who gave up the pot to Kuo.