Omid Shahbazian open-shoved for 329K from the small blind, and Dustin Melanson made the call from the big blind after tanking for a few minutes.
Omid:
Dustin:
Board:
Omid doubled up to over 650K, leaving Dustin with around 425K behind.
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Omid Shahbazian open-shoved for 329K from the small blind, and Dustin Melanson made the call from the big blind after tanking for a few minutes.
Omid:
Dustin:
Board:
Omid doubled up to over 650K, leaving Dustin with around 425K behind.
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The 50/50 Bounty is on a short break with 4 players remaining. Leading the way is Jordan Saccucci, who has been on a very solid run since the start of the final table. Mounzer Awada is close behind after sending a few players to the rail himself, while Dustin Melanson and Omid Shahbazian are on the short end of the leaderboard.
First Name | Prénom | Last Name | Nom | Stack | Tapis |
---|---|---|
Jordan | Saccucci | 1,782,000 |
Mounzer | Awada | 1,433,000 |
Dustin | Melanson | 544,000 |
Omid | Shahbazian | 364,000 |
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Pierre Paul Paulin’s stack was below 200K when he open-shoved from the button after action folded around to him. He found a call from Jordan Saccucci in the big blind, and the two tabled their hands.
Pierre Paul:
Jordan:
With no help on the board, Pierre Paul was sent to the cashiers to collect his 5th place earnings.
5th place: Pierre Paul Paulin – $5,400.00
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After arriving to the final table as chip-leader, Paul Mohorea found himself on the wrong end of a few pots. After 2 levels of play, his stack was reduced to just over 200K.
Sitting in the big blind, he was faced with an open-shove from big-stacked Mounzer Awada. He elected to make the call holding , but failed to improve over the of Mounzer on a board.
6th place: Paul Mohorea – $4,000.00
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Dustin Melanson is refusing to leave this final table of Event 7.
Near the beginning of this final table, he shoved for 60K with and was called by , and managed to spike the river on a board to find a double up.
A few hands later, he was all-in and at risk holding . Much to his dismay, his opponent tabled . It was again looking bleak, until the dealer rung out a board to keep him in the game.
A few orbits passed before he moved all-in again, this time in an unopened pot from the button, for 239K. He was looked up by Mounzer Awada, and again found himself trailing in the hand as his was dominated by the of his opponent. As the dealer was preparing the flop, the appeared in the window… followed by ! The turn and river kept it clean for Dustin, who now holds over 500K.
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Only a few hands after eliminating Daune Fernandez in 8th place, Jordan Saccucci threw in a 60K raise from middle position, and called off the 150K all-in of Jimmy Setna.
Jordan:
Jimmy:
Jordan caught enough on the board to earn himself yet another $500 bounty chip.
7th place: Jimmy Setna – $3,000.00