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Only one event concluded yesterday, but what a final table it was. The action was fast and furious and should make for some great TV.
Event 31, $2500 No-Limit Hold’em Six-handed ended yesterday and what a final table battle it was. Dario Minieri got his first bracelet claiming $528418. At one point, he had to survive with 34 vs. KK Heads up to stay alive when the turn and river came down 4 and 4. Here are the final table payouts.
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Dario Minieri $528418
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Seth Fischer $330519
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Justin Filtz $214139
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Kevin Song $141983
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John O'Shea $98923
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Stuart Marshak $73784
Event 32, $1500 No-Limit Hold’em is now down to the final 9 out of the original 2304 entrants. The winner of this event will take home $573734, a nice payday for surviving a fairly large field. Here are the chip counts for the final table. They’ll shuffle up and deal at 2PM Vegas Time.
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Jose Luis Velador 1898000
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Joseph Georges 1086000
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Utsab Saha 961000
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Jae H Chung 716000
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Osmin Dardon 660000
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Shane Stacey 640000
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Anthony G Signore 636000
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Dean Bui 211000
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Justin Hoffman 138000
Event 33, Seven Card Stud Hi-Low World Championship is down to the final table of 8 entrants. They played this one well into the morning hours to get down to the final table. Some big names are at the final table so keep track of this one. The winner will take home $328756. Here are the final table chip counts.
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Sebastian Ruthenberg 663,000
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Chris Ferguson 434,000
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Alessio Isaia 398,000
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Marcel Luske 308,000
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Robert Beveridge 308,000
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Annie Duke 277,000
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Steve Sung 207,000
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Bob Lauria 40,400
Event 34, $1500 Pot-Limit Omaha w/Rebuys saw a field of 320 dwindle down to just 48 players. This one will play down to the final table today with $577725 going to the eventual winner.
Event 35, $1500 Seven Card Stud played down to 70 of the 381 entrants and will also play down to the final table today. Check back tomorrow to see the chip counts and Saturday for who will claim the $135753 first place prize.
Event 36, another $1500 No-Limit Hold’em event will kick off today and as with the other $1500 events is expected to garner 2000+ entrants. Also starting today is Event 37, $10000 Omaha Hi/Low World Championship. The big guns will be out in force for this one. Check back tomorrow to see its progress.
Check back with us Friday to see how it all played out.