With just 20 players remaining and 19 getting paid — hand-for-hand play is now underway.
2021 World Series of Poker
Benny Glaser was heads-up against George Wolff post-draw. Glaser bet enough from under-the-gun to put Wolff all in for his remaining stack directly behind. Wolff shrugged and called.
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, which was good against the inferior eight-seven of Wolff, who was eliminated.
| Seat | Table 430 | Table 438 | Table 439 |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Dan Shak | Anthony Zinno | Dustin Dirksen |
| 2 | Benny Glaser | Julien Martini | Jake Schwartz |
| 3 | George Wolff | Johannes Becker | Chris Vitch |
| 4 | Mike Gorodinsky | Matt Vengrin | Shaun Deeb |
| 5 | Ben Diebold | Mike Wattel | Samuel Spiwak |
| 6 | Shawn Sheikhan | Ian Steinman | Joshua Faris |
| 7 | Farzad Bonyadi | Daniel Negreanu | Cary Katz |
Nick Schulman shoved for his last 119,000 on the button and was called by Anthony Zinno in the big blind.
Zinno stood pat and Schulman drew one.
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. Schulman ended up with a ten-seven and was eliminated from the tournament.
Niveau: 14
Blinds: 3,000/6,000
Ante: 9,000
The remaining field is on an extended 15-minute break.
Shaun Deeb had a 57,000 bet in front and action had folded around to Dustin Dirksen in the seat to his right. Dirksen shoved for 271,000 and Deeb called.
Dirksen drew one and Deeb stood pat.
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Dirksen peeled an
to double up on a huge pot from Deeb.
Chris Vitch opened to 10,000 from under-the-gun and was three-bet to 37,000 by Jake Schwartz in the big blind. Vitch called.
Both players stood pat and Schwartz went all in, which was enough to put Vitch all in for his last 200,000.
Vitch went deep into the tank but eventually decided to show Schwartz a nine-eight before folding his hand.