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      • #1 – Open – $1,000 + $100
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    Monsters collide

    • Level: 22
    • Small Blind: 100K
    • Big Blind: 200K
    • Button Ante: 200K
    • Chip Average: 12.6M
    • Remaining: 10
    • Entries: 126

    2018/05/02 - 18:27 by Jôle Simard

    A 14M pot was disputed on table 32 where most of the chips rest. They don’t exactly rest though. Timothy Reilly was under the gun and opened to 500K. Anatolly Filatov, freshly arrived from the other table to balance them out, called from the small blind. Chance Kornuth, showing no fear, got back at the only stack in the tournament that covered him. He made it 2,450,000 to go, and he and Reilly went to the flop heads-up.

    Board: 2 of Diamonds Ace of Clubs 6 of Diamonds 2 of Spades 9 of Hearts

    Kornuth check called 2.7M on the flop. The turn was checked by both, and Kornuth check called 2M on the river. There was a lot of tanking during that hand, both players staring at each other for a few seconds at a time. When Kornuth caleld the river, Reilly opened Ace of Spades King of Spades for a simple top-top, and Chance mucked.

    Reilly now has a commanding lead on this event, and will show up on the final table as the major player.

    Chance Kornuth
    Timothy Reilly

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