Buy-In: $2,500 + $120
Prize Pool: $218,250
Entrants: 90

No-Limit Hold'em Event 19

  • Jun 29, '07 - Jun 30, '07
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Updates on Final Day (Jun 30, 07)

 
 

15 Minute Break

Players are now on a 15 minute break.  When they return blinds will be $1,000-$2,000 with a $300 ante.
 

Blinds Increase

Blinds are now up to $800-$1,600 with a $200 ante.
 

Thomas Dunwoodie Eliminated In 7th Place ($6,745)

Thomas Dunwoodie and Dan Alspach saw a flop of 9 9 8. Thomas moved all-in and Dan quickly made the call. Dan showed Q J and was slightly beind the T 8 held by Thomas. The turn brought a K and the river hit Dan when it came a Q. Dan increases his chip lead to $100,000 and sends Thomas home in 7th place.
Player Tags: Dan Alspach
 

Davor Dadic Eliminated In 8th Place ($4,820)

Davor Dadic moved all-in pre-flop and was called by Christopher Andler in the small blind. It was a battle of the big pairs as Davor tabled J J and Christopher showed Q Q. Christopher secured the lead on a flop of Q 7 5 but a 3 on the turn gace Davor some hope. Unfortunately for him, the river was a 4 and he was sent tot he rail in 8th place.

Christopher now has close to $100,000 in chips and is in contention with Dan Alspach for the chip lead.
Player Tags: Dan Alspach
 

Vladimir Shchemelev Eliminated In 9th Place ($3,855)

Vladimir Shchemelev and Christoffer Sonneson got all-in pre-flop with Christoffer holding AK and Vladimir holding J 7. The flop was no help to Vladimir when it came Q 3 2 but the J on the turn gave him a slight lead. However, the river brought a T to send Vladimir home and give the pot to Christoffer.

Christoffer now has around $80,000 and we have our first elimination of the evening.
 

Thomas Dunwoodie Doubles Again

In deja vu like fashion, Thomas Dunwwodie doubles up agian through Christopher Andler. Once again Thomas moved all-in from late position and Christopher relluctantly made the call. Thomas showed the K T and Christopher flipped up A 4 for a slight lead. The board came out K 9 J 9 8 which was good enough for another Thomas Dunwoodie double up.
 

Thomas Dunwoodie Doubles Up

Thomas Dunwoodie who was a very short stack coming into today's final table, just made a much needed double up. He moved all-in with 8 7 and was called by Christopher Andler in the big blind who held 7 5. the board came out 4 4 T 3 3 giving Thamas a flush and the pot.

Thomas now has $19,000 in chips and Christopher is knocked down to $45,000.
 

Alspach Pushing

Dan Alspach has been maintaining his chip lead by playing aggressively and pushing around the other players.

In one hand he re-raised over a player and got them to fold J-J face up.
 

Play Begins

Cards are in the air for tonight's Event #18 final table.

Play will start with blinds at $800-$1,600 with a $100 ante.

Chack the chip counts tab for the final table line up and their respective chip counts.
 
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