Final 27 Redraw Three Tables and all Get National Championship Points, Plus Lots of Action on the Bubble
Powell KO'd - 11:50 PM
Brian Powell was all in preflop with , and big stack Curt Kohlberg called him down with .
A king on the flop was pretty much all she wrote for Powell, and he has been eliminated in 28th place.
Down to 27 now, the field is being redrawn down to the final three tables. Each of the players left are now points earners, guaranteed at least 50 of them in the WSOP-C National Championship leader board.
Play was scheduled to last only until the money was reached and that's now only three eliminations away.
Smith Folds to Parker - 11:53 PM
While everyone else was racking up their chips for the redraw to three tables after the last elimination, Table 1 was still in the middle of a hand. Brock Parker was in the cutoff and tanking after Justin Smith three-bet to 36,000. Parker moved all in for 235,500 total and Smith went into the tank for a couple of minutes. He eventually folded his hand and dropped back to 190,000.
Final 27 Redraw to Three Tables - 11:55 PM
Table 1
Seat 1: Anthony Hartmann
Seat 2: Justin Smith
Seat 3: Mohsin Charania
Seat 4: Cero Zuccarello
Seat 5: Curt Kohlberg
Seat 6: Mark Owens
Seat 7: Timothy Morgan
Seat 8: Ryan Austin
Seat 9: David Adkison
Table 2
Seat 1: David Paredes
Seat 2: James Anderson
Seat 3: Shannon Shorr
Seat 4: Adam Levy
Seat 5: Keven Stammen
Seat 6: Brandon Adams
Seat 7: Ryan Julius
Seat 8: Dan Perper
Seat 9: Bernard Lee
Table 3
Seat 1: Kevin Dooley
Seat 2: Jeremy Schwartz
Seat 3: Steve Zolotow
Seat 4: David "Bakes" Baker
Seat 5: John Patgorski
Seat 6: Shawn Busse
Seat 7: Brock Parker
Seat 8: Chris Klodnicki
Seat 9: Dave "Doc" Sands
Three-Bet for Charania - 12:01 AM
Timothy Morgan raised to 10,000 and then Mohsin Charania three-bet jammed for 77,500. Morgan folded and Charania won the pot.
Three-Bet for Zolotow - 12:02 AM
Dave "Doc" Sands raised to 10,500 and then Steve Zolotow reraised to 45,500. Sands thought for a bit and Zolotow said, "I like the fact that you're thinking." Sands then folded and Zolotow won the pot.
A Little Suck, Re-Suck Action - 12:12 AM
Shawn Busse was all in for pocket sixes and up against the for Brock Parker. The board ran out and although Busse fell behind on the flop, he found a six on the turn to double up.
He moved to 170,000 while Parker dropped to 163,000.
Kohlberg Takes Out Morgan in 27th - 12:18 AM
Curt Kohlberg raised to 11,000 under the gun and Timothy Morgan went all in for about 60,000 from middle position. Action folded back to Kohlberg and he called with , racing with Morgan's . The board came down , ending Morgan's tournament. Kohlberg is second in chips with 680,000.
Lee Four-Bet Shoves - 12:53 AM
From middle position, Bernard Lee raised to 11,500. Adam Levy was on the button and reraised to 31,500. Lee then asked how much Levy had left and moved all in. Levy mucked right away and Lee scooped the pot.
Double or Nothing for Austin - 12:55 AM
First in from the button, Curt Kohlberg made it 10,500 to skate. Two seats over, big blind Ryan Austin flatted, and it was heads up the rest of the way. Austin checked the flop, then check-raised from 12,000 to 33,500. Kohlberg has fightin' chips, and he moved all in to put the heat on Austin. It's a tough spot for , but that's what Austin eventually called with, and he was in the lead. Kohlberg tabled , drawing at his open-ender for the chance at the knockout.
The turn added another few outs for him (plus nine more diamonds for the chop), but he would miss everything. The raggy river filled out the board, safe for Austin's double up.
He's back to 222,000 now, while Kohlberg slips under 600,000.
Patgorski Makes a Good Call - 12:59 AM
From the hijack seat, John Patgorski raised to 10,000. Shawn Busse called from the cutoff seat and then Dave "Doc" Sands called from the big blind. The three of them saw the flop come . Sands checked the flop and Patgorski fired 14,500. Busse called and Sands folded.
The turn brought the and Patgorski fired 27,000. Busse called and then the river was the Patgorski checked and Busse fired out 29,000 with 75,000 behind. Patgorski tanked for a while. Several minutes went by and then he finally made the call.
Busse acknowledged he was good and Patgorski tabled the . Busse mucked and Patgorski moved to 640,000 in chips.