Susan Faber and John Balanco were all-in preflop with Faber at risk.
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John Balanco: ![]()
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The first four streets of ![]()
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were safe for Balanco but the
on the river gave Faber the double-up.
Susan Faber and John Balanco were all-in preflop with Faber at risk.
Susan Faber: ![]()
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John Balanco: ![]()
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The first four streets of ![]()
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were safe for Balanco but the
on the river gave Faber the double-up.
With 15,000 already in the pot and board showing ![]()
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, Ryan Laplante bet 4,000 and found one caller.
The river brought the
and both players checked.
"You win," his opponent said.
Laplante showed ![]()
and took down a small pot. He has now nearly tripled his starting stack for the day.
Nível: 10
Blinds: 1,000/2,500
Ante: 2,500
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and around 50,000 already in the pot, action was checked to Iskra Astudil in the hijack. He put in a bet of 40,000. His opponent took some time making his decision, carefully studying how much was already in the pot. After a couple minutes, he found the call, and was quickly shown the bad news. Astudil flipped over the nuts, ![]()
, and took down the pot.
Action began with an early position open to 4,500, which was only called by Aaron Roma in the big blind.
The flop came ![]()
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with Roma checking to his opponent who bet 10,000. Roma quickly check-raised to 25,000 and was called.
The
turn saw both players check to a river of the
. Roma elected on a sizing of 10,000 which was called.
"Just a seven" Roma announced as he tabled ![]()
for a full-house, good enough to scoop in the pot.
Because of the earlier extended break, tournament staff have announced that the break to color up chips will not take place, but the 90-minute dinner break will be moved up to approximately 5:40 at the completion of Level 12.

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From the button, Tyler Thompson decided to shove for almost 25,000. In the big blind, Cory Skolnik snap-called, with not that many chips behind after his call. Thompson showed ![]()
and was way behind the ![]()
of Skolnik.
The dealer gave a flop ![]()
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then suddenly stopped his action. "Do we need the turn and the river?" she said.
Everybody laughed at this, and after the appearance of an
on the turn and
on the river, Thompson was officially eliminated.
After the hand, Skolnik commented, "You know, I felt that he was shoving too wild, and that my hand was not so bad."