Neil Ryder was all in preflop for 44,000 with 
, and Randy Haddox made the call with 
. The
was in the window, but it wouldn't stop there, as the flop ran down 

. The turn brought the
, giving Haddox quad jacks, and the meaningless river was the
. Haddox collected the chips, and he is now sitting on 910,000.
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Just before the last break, Ronny Kaiser raised from early position and then called when George Leandrou moved all in from the small blind for 68,000.
Showdown
| Leandrou | ![]() ![]() |
| Kaiser | ![]() ![]() |
The 

flop kept Leandrou in the lead, but it gave Kaiser a flush draw to go with his overs. The
turn ended up pairing Kaiser's king, and after the
was put out on the river, Leandrou was sent to the rail.
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Nível: 17
Blinds: 3,000/6,000
Ante: 1,000
Check out today's PokerNews Podcast, where we caught up with Jason Mercier, Lee Childs and Ronnie Bardah before the cards were in the air!
For exact places of finish, please refer to our payouts page.
Players are now on a 30-minute break. During this time the tournament staff will be racing off the purple T500 chips.
Here are some of the highlights from Level 16:
- Roberto Luongo, Jason Mercier and David Tuchman eliminated.
- Four players bust on the money bubble.
- Pepper spray in the air.
For exact places of finish, please refer to our payouts page.
We caught up with the action on a board reading 


, where Shaun Deeb was in a heads-up pot against David Funkhouser.
Funkhouser checked from under the gun and Deeb fired 25,500 into the middle. Funkhouser made the call.
The
completed the board and both players checked. Funkhouser tabled 
for jacks and fours. Deeb nodded his head and mucked - conceding the pot to Funkhouser.
Deeb slipped, but is still in good shape with 570,000, however.


