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Mohorea takes over the chip lead as Event 7 reaches the final table

  • Level: 21
  • Small Blind: 6K
  • Big Blind: 12K
  • Ante: 2K
  • Chip Average: 362K
  • Remaining: 10
  • Entries: 145

2017/02/08 - 22:51 by Playground Poker

Carter Swidler was all-in and at risk with Ace of Hearts Jack of Spades, but was not match to Jordan Saccucci’s Queen of Clubs Queen of Diamonds as he saw his nearly 200K get shipped across the table on a 6 of Spades 9 of Hearts 8 of Diamonds 10 of Clubs 4 of Hearts board.

On the next hand, Christopher Turnbull flopped top pair with King of Spades 10 of Hearts with King of Hearts 3 of Spades 9 of Hearts showing, but was outmatched by the King of Clubs Jack of Clubs of Jimmy Setna. The running Jack of Spades and 6 of Spades brought no change to the outcome, and Christopher went down in 12th palce.

Samuel Louis Gagnon was trying to rebuild his stack after being crippled moments ago. He moved in from early position with roughly 60K, and was isolated by Jaroslaw Zbigniew Jaskiewicz. When action folded around to Paul Mohorea, he threw in his bounty chip – only to realize once hands were tabled that Jaroslaw was also all-in.

Samuel: 10 of Spades 10 of Clubs
Jaroslaw: 7 of Spades 7 of Diamonds
Paul: Ace of Diamonds 8 of Spades

Board: 8 of Hearts 3 of Clubs 6 of Spades 5 of Diamonds Ace of Hearts

Paul managed to hit two-pairs to best both his opponents, and more than double his 313K stack. Jaroslaw was left with 21K behind, which was lost to Paul on the very next hand.

Play has now reached the 10-handed final table.

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