Simon Pin-Disle 3bet shoved from the big blind after Ziggy opened to 425,000 from the small blind.
Simon:
Ziggy:
Simon caught a break on the board to double up his 2,825,000 stack.
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Simon Pin-Disle 3bet shoved from the big blind after Ziggy opened to 425,000 from the small blind.
Simon:
Ziggy:
Simon caught a break on the board to double up his 2,825,000 stack.
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As the short stack of the final 5, and with already 200,000 committed in the big blind, Bob shoved his last few blinds with a suited-king facing an open from Jaroslaw.
Bob:
Jaroslaw:
Bob had some outs to win the hand, but none of them showed on the board, eliminating him in 5th place.
5th place: Bob T – $13,500.00
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Maxime raised to 300,000 from under the gun, and Jaroslaw replied with a 3bet to 775,000 from the big blind. After a quick pause, Maxime slid forward a stack of 1,525,000, and quickly called off the 5bet shove of his opponent.
Maxime:
Jaroslaw:
Board:
Jaroslaw improved to a set, and doubled up his 4,075,000 stack through Maxime, who was left with a little under 4-million after the hand.
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Azim Lavji was sitting in the big blind when he 3bet shoved for a hair shy of 2-million. Simon, who was the original raiser, let his hand go fairly quickly, but Maxime threw in a calling chip from the small blind.
Maxime:
Azim:
The flop made the table mutter, as both players were still neck-to-neck, but the running and ran in favour of Maxime, who chipped up over 7-million.
6th place: Azim Lavji – $10,000.00
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Tomas raised to 375,000 from under the gun, and once action folded around to Ziggy in the big blind, he glanced over at Tomas’s 2,400,000 stack and announced all-in. Tomas went into the tank for a moment before eventually sliding forward his chips, and the two players were in a coin-flip situation.
Tomas:
Ziggy:
Board:
Ziggy found some help on the river to knock Tomas out, and increased his lead on this final table of The $250 Frenzy.
7th place: Tomas Larivee Magni – $7,225.00
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Level 32 will begin once this short break is over, and action continues with 7 players remaining. Zheng-Yi “Ziggy” Xie is the current chip leader, however Jaroslaw and Maxime are not too far behind.
Here is a look at the current counts entering level 32:
First Name | Prénom | Last Name | Nom | Stack | Tapis |
---|---|---|
Zheng-Yi | Xie | 5,825,000 |
Jaroslaw Zbigniew | Jaskiewicz | 4,975,000 |
Maxime | Theroux | 4,425,000 |
Simon | Pin-Disle | 3,525,000 |
Azim | Lavji | 2,550,000 |
Tomas | Larivee Magni | 2,325,000 |
Bob | T | 1,250,000 |
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Following an early-position limp from Simon Pin-Disle and a button raise to 335,000 from Ziggy, Marco Lang slid forward his 1,205,000 stack. Simon folded his hand, and Ziggy threw in some calling chips.
Ziggy:
Marco:
Board:
After seeing his stack drop a little in the last orbit or two, Ziggy was back to his usual antics of stacking chips.
8th place: Marco Lang – $5,200.00
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For the second hand in a row, Ziggy raised the action to 250,000 and was 3bet shoved by a player in the blinds. Bob got away with it in the first hand, however Ziggy was not ready to fold the second time around, and called Simon Pin-Disle who moved in for 1,405,000 from the small blind.
Ziggy:
Simon:
Ziggy spiked the flop, but Simon turned the nuts on a board of to bring him up to average stack.
There is a scheduled chip-up break in 15 minutes, during which an update on the chip counts will be brought.
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Duy Toan Pham was all-in one hand after being crippled by both Bob and Azim, as he threw in his remaining 3bb. He found himself all-in versus two players, Jaroslaw and Tomas, however Tomas backed down on the turn after Jaroslaw fired a second bullet into the side pot.
Jaroslaw:
Duy:
Board:
By the time hands were tabled, Duy was already drawing dead to Jaroslaw’s king-high flush.
9th place: Duy Toan Pham – $4,000.00
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Azim Lavji has been running quite bad with pocket kings tonight, as he lost two huge pots prior to the final table with them in hand.
He arrived as one of the shorter stacks on this final table, and doubled up on the first hand versus Bob. He waited patiently for his next move, and found himself all-in with pocket kings – and this time versus two opponents!
Azim:
Bob:
Duy:
Board:
Azim was one card from being eliminated, and going 0-for-3 with pocket kings, until the sprung up on the river. He tripled his 705,000 stack – while Bob nearly broke even, taking 825,000 from Duy (who was left with just about 300,000).
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