Amir Lehavot vs. Philip Gruissem

Amir Lehavot raises UTG+1 to 65,000, Philip Gruissem reraises from the hijack to 145,000, and Lehavot calls.

Both players check to the turn on a board of Ks 8s 2c Jd, Lehavot checks, Gruissem bets 200,000, and Lehavot calls. The river is the 4h, Lehavot checks, Gruissem bets 400,000, and Lehavot calls.

Lehavot shows Ah Kc to win the pot with a pair of kings, and Gruissem mucks.

Amir Lehavot  –  3,200,000  (106 bb)
Philip Gruissem  –  1,300,000  (43 bb)

Pablo Fernandex Eliminated in 45th by Cherish Andrews

Pablo Fernandez moves all in from middle position for 290,000, and Cherish Andrews moves all in over the top from the button. Both blinds fold.

Fernandez turns over Qd 8d, but he’s dominated by the Ac Qh of Andrews.

The board comes Ks 7s 7c 9d As, and Andrews wins the pot with two pair, aces and sevens, to eliminate Pablo Fernandez in 45th place.

Cherish Andrews  –  750,000  (25 bb)
Pablo Fernandez  –  Out in 45th Place  ($40,723)

Kyle Bowker Eliminated in 48th by John Miller

Kyle Bowker min-raises from the cutoff to 60,000, John Miller reraises, Bowker moves all in for about 700,000, and Miller calls with As Qs. Bowker turns over Jc Js, and he’ll need it to hold to stay alive.

The board comes 10s 6c 2d Ad 10c, and Miller pairs his ace on the turn to win the pot and eliminate Bowker in 48th place.

John Miller  –  3,850,000  (128 bb)
Kyle Bowker  –  Out in 48th Place  ($34,905)

WPT Alpha8: Level 3 Report

Blinds: 300-600 with a 100 ante

Players: 14

New arrivals during Level 3 at the World Poker Tour Alpha8 super high roller event at the Seminole Hard Rock Poker Open include Dan Shak and Bill Perkins. Shak is over at table between Isaac Haxton and Daniel Alaei, while Perkins has taken residence at Table 90 between Daniel Perper and Jeff Gross.

Jason Mercier is still near the top of the chip standings with 160,000 but Steven Silverman has charged into the lead with 180,000. He doubled up through Daniel Alaei early in the level and that hand left Alaei crippled with just 5,000 in chips. He has managed to double up and survive himself, but he is still in danger of becoming the first elimination of the tournament.

Table 89

Seat 1: JC Tran – 105,000 (175 bb)
Seat 2: Jason Koon – 60,000 (100 bb)
Seat 3: Jeff Gross – 130,000 (216 bb)
Seat 4: Daniel Perper – 85,000 (141 bb)
Seat 5: Bill Perkins – 100,000 (166 bb)
Seat 6: Jason Mercier – 150,000 (225 bb)
Seat 7: Andrew Lichtenberger – 86,000 (143 bb)

Table 90

Seat 1: Tom Hall – 80,000 (126 bb)
Seat 2: Brandon Stevens – 87,500 (96 bb)
Seat 3: Isaac Haxton – 91,000 (151 bb)
Seat 4: Dan Shak – 100,000 (166 bb)
Seat 5: Daniel Alaei – 8,000 (13 bb)
Seat 6: Erik Seidel – 150,000 (250 bb)
Seat 7: Steve Silverman – 91,000 (300 bb)

Matt Glantz Eliminated in 52nd by Cong Pham

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Matt Glantz is all in preflop from the small blind for about 350,000 with Ad 5s up against the 7c 7d of Cong Pham in the big blind.

The board comes Kh 7h 2s Ac 10s, and Pham wins the pot with a flopped set of sevens to eliminate Glantz in 52nd place.

Cong Pham  –  1,960,000  (65 bb)
Matt Glantz  –  Out in 52nd Place ($34,905)

 

 

Level 26 Begins (52 Players Left)

The players return from break to begin Level 26, with increased blinds of 15,000-30,000 with a 5,000 ante. The field is scheduled to play three more 90-minute levels today, with no dinner break, so action should end around 8:30 pm.

With 52 players remaining, the average chip stack is about 1.375 million (45 big blinds). The remaining players are all guaranteed at least $34,905, and the next pay jump is for 45th place ($40,723).

Chipleaders at the Break

The remaining 52 players are on a break. When they return, the blinds will be 15,000/30,000 with a 5,000 ante.

1.  Mukul Pahuja  –  3,980,000  (132 bb)
2.  Thomas Mou  –  3,425,000  (114 bb)
3.  Justin Bonomo  –  3,295,000  (109 bb)
4.  John Miller  –  3,170,000  (105 bb)

For the full list of chip counts, along with the players who have been eliminated today, click here for the Chip Counts page.