$570 Deep Stack No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
Level 12: 800/1,600 with a 200 Ante
Players Remaining: 45 of 158
The small remaining field is stacked with familiar faces, including four members of the Seminole Hard Rock Poker Team.
Michael Laake is the businessman of the bunch, sitting quietly with sunglasses on and sharing a studious table with Marc Stein and Marc Levy, among others. Laake has about 80,000 chips at the moment.

In contrast, Darryll Fish is part of a much livelier group at an adjacent table that features himself, Ryan Van Sanford, and the chatty T.K. Miles, who is the life of the party and the most talkative player in the room. There is laughter and red wine flowing freely at that table, and Fish’s stack currently sits just under 100,000 chips.

Two tables over is Wally Maddah, who is sharing space with John Holley and David Jackson. He’s chosen a different approach than Miles. Maddah appears to be the least chatty player left in the room, sitting behind dark sunglasses, headphones over his ears, enjoying a bit of a massage. The plan is working out well so far, as Maddah currently sits well above the chip average with about 120,000.

Jessica Dawley is showing those guys how it’s done at the moment, though. She’s sitting behind a stack of about 145,000 chips, putting her near the top of the leaderboard as the end of the day approaches. She’s just polished off a little late-night snack and had a quick visit from Daniel Negreanu before returning to some friendly banter at a table that includes Evan Teitelbaum, Jake Schwartz, and Brett Bader.







flop, Harry Eisenberg got himself all in for 137,000, Lewis Gallo Jr. did the same for about 320,000, and Brad Ruben committed his own big stack to put both opponents at risk.











and the river the
to complete the board, and Eisenberg could not catch up. He was eliminated in third place, while the other two chopped the pot with matching trip queens.


, and it checked to Li again. He potted for 114,000, Ruben raised all in for 168,000 total, and Gallo folded out of the way. Li called to put Ruben at risk, having his opponent just barely covered.

(pair of aces, combo draw)

, though, and Ruben doubled up with jacks full. When the stacks were counted down and Li paid off his debt, he was left with just 2,000 chips, and he was eliminated one hand later from the big blind.




flop was a good sweat for both players, giving Maimon a queen-high straight but needing to fade Ruben’s flush draw. He could not. The
turn was safe, but the
river gave Ruben the nut flush and the knockout.





