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      • #1 – Open – $1,000 + $100
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    Mirror hands shrink the field by 2

    • Level: 21
    • Small Blind: 80K
    • Big Blind: 160K
    • Button Ante: 160K
    • Chip Average: 10.5M
    • Remaining: 12
    • Entries: 126

    2018/05/02 - 17:34 by Playground Poker

    Two mirror hands occurred in the MILLIONS Finale only minutes apart from each other, one of each of the two final tables.

    In the first hand, Joey Weissman was all-in and at risk, but his Ace of Spades King of Diamonds failed to overcome the Jack of Clubs Jack of Spades of Timothy Reilly on a 9 of Hearts 10 of Diamonds Jack of Hearts Ace of Clubs 3 of Spades board. He was eliminated in 14th place.

    Moments later, Nik Khan was all-in and at risk with Jack of Clubs Jack of Hearts, and he was facing the Ace of Hearts King of Diamonds of Louis Boutin, who only had his opponent covered by 110,000. The pocket-Jacks won this hand as well, and Nik saw his 3,325,000 stack double to more than twice that amount. Louis managed to find a triple up after the hand, but he was ultimately eliminated on the following hand to end his run in 13th place.

    14th: Joey Weissman – $25,000
    13th: Louis boutin – $25,000

    Joey Weissman
    Louis Boutin

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