Benjamin Lebor Eliminated In 13th Place (�62,450)


Istvan Pilhofer opened to 90,000 from under the gun. On his left, Benjamin Lebor
three-bet to 235,000. Jordan Saccucci
cold four-bet to 675,000 from the small blind.
Pilhofer went into the tank but he somehow found a fold with the queens, the third best hand. Back on Lebor, he only called to head to a flop with kings and aces in play.
The flop came the , and Pilhofer looked disgusted that he would have flopped a set of queens. Saccucci led for 900,000 from the small blind. With 2,690,000 in his stack, Lebor went into the tank. Eventually, he moved all in.
To a runout, the ultimate cooler got it all in on the flop. The turn came the , giving Labor more hope with a flush draw. The biggest river card of the tournament fell the
, and Labor looked shell-shocked as he watched all of his chips head to the new chip leader Saccucci.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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8,665,000
3,495,000
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3,495,000 |
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1,960,000
30,000
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30,000 |
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Busted |