Howard Mash's towering millions are an ever-present threat on his table as they would be on any other remaining in the tournament. His table's full chip counts:
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Layne Flack opened to 150,000 from middle position, and Clifford Pappas raised all-in for 790,000 from the big blind. Flack stood up and mulled it over.
"I didn't snap call, so you're happy there," Flack said.
After a couple of minutes of consideration, the six-time bracelet winner folded, pushing the pot to Pappas.
Todd Keikoan just took the last of Alice Parypa,'s chips, putting his own stack up to 2,700,000. Keikoan took down the pot with ![]()
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giving him the winner.
The bustouts have come rapidly at Level 27, as the event is now down to 46 players.
All the chips went in preflop, Alan Ho raising in the cutoff and Ivo Donev moving in for his last 560,000 or so. Ho made the call to see how close their hands were:
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flop came down, propelling Donev towards a double up. The turn brought the
giving Ho one out to win the pot, and it popped out on the river: the
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The table let out a collective shout at the vagaries of the game and a rather shocked Donev headed out of the tournament, winning $12,281, saying, "Even I've got to take a picture of this," as he snapped the board for posterity.
A post-dinner rail has appeared near Dennis Jessee's table. They made their presence known when Jessee took down a pot on the river, the board standing ![]()
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. His opponent had led out and he moved all-in, prompting a fold and loud golf-style clap from his supporters; his stack is now a healthy 2,480,000.
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, Valerie Roussel-Galle put in a bet on the river, sending Roger Stewart into the tank. Stewart thought it over for awhile and folded, preserving the last of about a 10-big-blind stack. Roussel-Galle collected the chips and showed the ![]()
for the ambitious but successful bluff.
Just minutes after returning from the dinner break, Brad Desaye went all-in for the last of his short stack, and got a call from Paul Ferdiani.
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, and Ferdiani scored the knockout.
Jonathan Bramson raised preflop to 125,000, called by both his left hand side neighbour Layne Flack and the small blind. On a ![]()
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flop, Bramson bet 200,000 (just two green chips at this level), Flack called and the small blind folded. The turn brought the
and a quick shove from Bramson.
"Seven forty?" asked Flack immediately, having estimated his opponent's stack to within 5,000 (it was a bet of 735,000). "It's obviously a stone cold bluff," Flack continued while being vigorously massaged, and folded his hand.
There are 60 players remaining in the $1,000 Seniors No Limit Hold'em Championship. Places 60 through 55 come with $10,122 in prize money, after which payouts rise to $12,281 for 54th to 46th.