In Level 14 with blinds of 800/1,600 and an ante of 200, "laura33188" raised to 3,200 from the cutoff and then called off their 29,938 stack after Anthony "supremetny" Chin three-bet to 107,200 from the big blind.
"laura33188":
Anthony "supremetny" Chin:
"laura33188" was crushed hoping to find a set but the board ran out ending their tournament.
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In Level 13 with blinds of 700/1,400 and an ante of 175, Brian "Wsopboy1997" Sherrier raised from under the gun and then called 27,916 three-bet jam from "coldandwarm".
"coldandwarm":
Brian "Wsopboy1997" Sherrier:
It was a classic race and Sherrier took the lead after the flop paired his queen.
The turn didn't change a thing nor did the river and "coldandwarm" re-entered the tournament.
In Level 11 (500/1,000/125), Minh "AMG_GTR_Pro" Nguyen raised to 2,200 from the cutoff, "angel zera" three-bet jammed for 3,564 from the small blind and Daniel “AvaGray” Lupo isolated from the big blnd.
"angel zera":
Daniel “AvaGray” Lupo:
"angel zera" was dominated and things got worse after a queen appeared in the window on the flop.
The turn paired the board leaving "angel zera" drawing and they re-entered the tournament after the completed the board on the river.
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In Level 10 with blinds of 400/800 and an ante of 100, action folded to Brian "Wsopboy1997" Sherrier who raised to 2,100 from the small blind and Anthony "supremetny" Chin defended his big blind.
Once the flop appeared, Sherrier check-called Chin's 2,325 bet and did the same for 5,600 after the came on the turn.
The paired the board on the river and Sherrier checked one last time to Chin who fired out 47,600. Sherrier called off his 26,479 stack and showed but it was no good as Chin held to win the hand.
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