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More Chip Counts

Blinds: 150/300
Ante: 25

Chino Rheem – 85,000
David Paredes – 82,000
Carlos Mortensen – 49,000
John Dolan – 48,000
Dan O’Brien – 47,000
Greg Ostrander – 46,000
Martin Jacobson – 40,000
Jake Schindler – 40,000
Nicolas Cardyn – 37,000
Kevin Saul – 32,000
Taylor von Kriegenbergh – 29,000
Erick Lindgren – 28,500
Nacho Barbero – 28,000
Andy Seth – 27,000
Erica Lindgren – 24,000
Matt Giannetti – 23,000
Tom Marchese – 20,000
Alex Queen – 18,000
Mohsin Charania – 12,000
David Sands – 7,000

More Chip Counts

Blinds: 150/300
Ante: 25

Jason Duval – 115,000
Tyler Patterson – 74,000
Kory Kilpatrick – 73,000
Justin Zaki – 52,000
Nick Schulman – 47,000
Dylan Linde – 40,000
Samantha Cohen – 37,000
Russell Thomas – 34,000
Darren Rabinowitz – 31,000
Dan Kelly – 29,000
David Peters – 29,000
Calvin Anderson – 27,000
JJ Liu – 27,000
Ruben Visser – 27,000
Amanda Musumeci – 25,000
Adam Geyer – 25,000
Danny Suied – 24,000
Darryll Fish – 23,000
Dermot Blain – 19,000
Terrence Chan – 18,300
Jonathan Roy – 14,000
Chris Hunichen – 13,000
Justin Gardenhire – 12,500

A Few Chip Counts From Around the Room

Blinds: 100/200
Ante: 25

Joe Serock – 86,000
Jesse Martin – 63,000
Daniel Weinman – 53,000
Barry Wiedemann – 50,000
Joseph Cheong – 47,000
Jared Jaffee – 42,000
Ryan Julius – 42,000
Noah Schwartz – 41,000
Cliff Josephy – 40,000
Kurt Jewell – 38,000
Scott Baumstein – 38,000
Tony Ruberto – 37,000
Jason Koon – 37,000
Paul Volpe – 36,000
Dan Shak – 35,000
Justin Young – 33,000
Andrew Badecker – 32,000
Mark Radoja – 31,000
Rex Clinkscales – 29,000
Huck Seed – 29,000
Ben Zamani – 29,000
Jonathan Little – 27,000
Justin Bonomo – 26,000
Stu Paterson – 24,000
Chris Johnson – 23,000
Shannon Shorr – 22,000
Theo Tran – 22,000
Faraz Jaka – 15,000
Barry Hutter – 8,000

Calderaro Cracks Aces to Triples Up

James Calderaro Day 1A

Blinds: 75/150
Ante: 25

With James Calderaro all in for about 8,000 and another player all in for less, Lily Kiletto tanked for a bit before she called with a covering stack holding Jh Js. She was racing with Calderaro’s Ah Kd, but both were in bad shape against the third player’s Ac As.

The flop fell Kc Qc 9d, giving Calderaro some hope with a pair of kings and giving Kiletto a straight draw. The 9s turn changed nothing, but the Kh river fell to give Calderaro a full house to win the pot and triple up. Calderaro and Kiletto (who happen to be dating), got a good laugh from the outcome of the hand.

James Calderaro – 21,000
Lily Kiletto – 17,000

Shaun Deeb vs. Isaac Haxton

Blinds: 75/150

Picking up the action after a flop of 8d4d2h, Isaac Haxton (hijack) called 2,200 from Shaun Deeb (small blind) to see the 5h turn. Deeb bet 5,050 and again Haxton called, landing the As on the river. Deeb bet 3,300 this time, resulting in a Haxton call after a few moments.

Deeb tabled 8c2c for two pair, Haxton mucked, and Deeb collected the pot.

Shaun Deeb – 38,000
Isaac Haxton – 28,000