5:34 pm
Blinds – 40000/8000 Melo being short stacked with 90,000 shoves only to get called by Josh Heafey. Melo flops two pair (Queens/Jacks) however a ten comes on the turn for Heafey to give him a straight who held Ace/Jack. All players from here on out are in the Season 31 Finals.
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5:24 pm
Blinds – 40000/80000 Nine players still remain. Everyone is playing tight because they know the next person out misses out on a “Wild Card” seat in the Season 31 Finals
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5:15 pm
Blinds – 30000/60000 Al is our first victim at this Final Table falling to Sam Ferandez when Sam has (what else) pocket fives vs Al’s Queen/King. A five falls on the flop and takes Al out in 10th place for $200
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5:01 pm
Blinds – 30000/60000 Lifton sucks out on the river against Melo top set on the flop
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4:38 pm
Seat 1 Charlene Cruz 980,000 Seat 2 Javier Romero 220,000 Seat 3 Al Ciccarone 215,000 Seat 4 Gary Lifton 40,000 Seat 5 Josh Heafey 850,000 Seat 6 Sam Fernandez 215,000 Seat 7 Paul Shibles 295,000 Seat 8 Billy Francis 300,000 Seat 9 Paul Prusik 495,000 Seat 10 Michael Melo 400,000
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4:23 pm
13th Sonya DaSilva $200.00 14th Michael Parker $200.00 15th Geno Golisano $200.00 16th Richard Collier $200.00
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4:19 pm
Blinds – 20000/40000 The bubble has broken and three people have been knocked out quickly to get to thirteen players.
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3:13 pm
Blinds – 10000/20000 Players Remaining – 20 We are now at the time of the day where we are now looking for the Top 16. Currently at twenty (20) players. There are a few short stacks but everyone else is deep.
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2:45 pm
Blinds – 8000/16000 With this level almost over, the short stacks are really going to have to try and make a double up if they are going to last.
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2:42 pm
Blinds – 8000/16000 We always like to introduce new players who are playing in their first Monthly. Meet Chris Kennedy. He is from Raynham, Mass and plays in the SMA region. Playing since late July, Chris is making a name for himself. He qualified when he went 3rd, 2nd, and 1st in a span of […]
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