Dave D'Alesandro just picked up aces to pick off the aggressive female a few seats over holding and willing to put it all at risk just a few spots from the money.
He's now the second player over the 100k mark as a result.
The cards were already flipped and the board run out by the time we got to Table 30. Erik Seidel had in front of him, good for a set on the board. That was bad news for his opponent, who held .
According to players reconstructing the hand afterwards, three people had put in 2,300 each before the flop, and the player with kings bet 3,200. Seidel raised to 7,000, the player with kings reraised to 14,100, and Seidel shipped.
The player with kings lamented Seidel's stack, saying if Seidel had 10,000 more he would have gotten away from the cowboys.
We are now in the money, and the remaining players will all collect some money for their efforts. Two players will split the 216th place money, but we don't have their names yet.
Dominik Nitsche got shorter stack Krista Tellier all in with against Nitsche's before the flop. Unfortunately for Nitsche, the dealer peeled the on the river to give Tellier her three-outer and take a chunk from Nitsche's stack.
Lance Harris opened to 2,200 from the cutoff, and Baruch Thaler three-bet to 7,800 from the small blind. Harris pushed all in for 35,000, and Thaler called.
Thaler:
Harris:
Harris' jacks held up as the community came , and he got a nice going-away present before bagging up.