Event 7 ($560 NLHE): Bryan Campanello Out in 5th Place

5th Place: Bryan Campanello  -  $85,150
5th Place: Bryan Campanello – $85,150

The blinds are still 200,000-400,000 with a 50,000 ante.

Hand #47  –  Jon Cohen raises from the cutoff to 850,000, and Ray Piccin calls from the button. The flop comes 10c7s3s, Cohen bets 1,000,000, and Piccin calls.

The turn is the 9s, Cohen bets 1,700,000, and Piccin calls.

The river pairs the board with the 10d, Cohen bets 3,200,000, and Piccin moves all in for 6,580,000. Cohen folds, and Piccin takes the pot.

Ray Piccin  –  17,700,000  (44 bb)
Jon Cohen  –  22,400,000  (56 bb)


The blinds increase to 250,000-500,000 with a 75,000 ante. Play continues without a break.

Hand #48  –  Bryan Campanello moves all in from the cutoff for about 5 million, and Darren Rabinowitz moves all in over the top from the button for 7,325,000. In the big blind, Jon Cohen asks for a count of Rabinowitz’s chip before he calls as well.

Here are their cards, in descending order of chip counts:

Jon Cohen:  AhKd
Darren Rabinowitz:  AdAs
Bryan Campanello:  Jh8h

The board comes 9d9c5c8sQs, and the pocket aces hold up for Rabinowitz to win the pot and double thru Cohen while eliminating Campanello in fifth place.

Darren Rabinowitz  –  19,800,000  (39 bb)
Jon Cohen  –  14,900,000  (29 bb)
Bryan Campanello  –  Out in 5th Place  ($85,150)

 

 

The next hand (Hand #49), Cohen plays a smaller pot against Piccin, and loses about 5 million in chips.

Jon Cohen  –  10,000,000  (20 bB)
Ray Piccin  –  22,500,000  (45 bb)