$570 No Limit Hold’em Deep Stack Re-Entry Level 31: 60,000/120,000 with a 20,000 ante Players Remaining: 17 of 2,923 Average Stack: 3,655,000 ( 30 big blinds)
John Miller gets all in on the button against Rob Mizrachi under-the-gun. Mizrachi showed and is in the lead against Miller’s .
The board ran out and Mizrachi ends Miller’s run with a pair of aces.
$570 No Limit Hold’em Deep Stack Re-Entry Level 30: 50,000/100,000 with a 15,000 ante Players Remaining: 22/2,923 Average Stack: 2,660,000 (27 big blinds)
Brian Wachs opened to 200,000 under the gun, and he was called in four spots, including Darren Rabinowitz, who defended his big blind after some consideration.
The flop came , and Gordon continued for 315,000. That folded the two callers in the middle, but Rabinowitz check-raised all in for 1,160,000. Wachs slipped into the tank, cutting out the calling chips and talking through the predicament. “Five-seven?” he said at one point, drawing no response from Rabinowitz. After maybe two minutes, he called for about 40% of his own stack, putting his opponent at risk. “You win,” he said as he slid the chips into the pot.
Rabinowitz: (pair of sixes, open-ended straight draw) Wachs: (pair of tens)
The turn was the blank , but the river was the . Rabinowitz filled his straight, doubling up and then some.
Darren Rabinowitz – 3,275,000 (33 bb) Brian Wachs – 1,620,000 (16 bb)
$570 No Limit Hold’em Deep Stack Re-Entry Level 30: 50,000/100,000 with a 15,000 ante Players Remaining: 23 of 2,923 Average Stack: 2,540,000 (25 big blinds)
Chris Blik raised under-the-gun and action folded around to Zoltan Czinkota in the small blind. Czinkota moved all in for 790,000 and Blik got an exact count from the dealer before calling.
Czinkota showed and was in the lead against Blik’s . The board ran out and Czinkota’s big slick holds up to find a well-timed double.
Zoltan Czinkota – 1,770,000 Chris Blik – 3,700,000
$570 No Limit Hold’em Deep Stack Re-Entry Level 29: 40,000/80,000 with a 10,000 ante Players Remaining: 23 of 2,923 Average Stack: 2,540,000 (31 big blinds)
Ryan Van Sanford moved all in under-the-gun and Tomas Petru called from middle position. Van Sanford showed and was flipping with Petru’s .
The flop was and Petru paired his queen to leave Van Sanford drawing slim. The turn was the and the river was the and Van Sanford was eliminated in 24th place.
Tomas Petru – 2,750,000 Ryan Van Sanford – Eliminated
$570 No Limit Hold’em Deep Stack Re-Entry Level 29: 40,000/80,000 with a 10,000 ante Players Remaining: 25 of 2,923 Average Stack: 2,450,000 (30 big blinds)
Joel Dickerson raised from under-the-gun and Harold Evans moved all in from middle position. Dickerson called and the cards were tabled. Dickerson showed and it was a classic race situation against Evans’ .
The board ran out and Dickerson turned an ace to eliminate Evans in 26th place. Evans took home $6,138 for his efforts and Dickerson continued to chip up and is second in chips, behind Asher Conniff.
Joel Dickerson – 5,200,000 Harold Evans – Eliminated
$570 No Limit Hold’em Deep Stack Re-Entry Level 29: 40,000/80,000 with a 10,000 ante Players Remaining: 28 of 2,923 Average Stack: 2,080,000 (26 big blinds)
Chris Mull moved all in for about 300,000 from under-the-gun and Matthew Wantman called out of the big blind. Wantman showed and was dominated by Mull’s .
The board ran out and Wantman rivered a queen to eliminate Mull in 29th place. Mull earned $5,188 and Wantman chipped up.
Matthew Wantman – 3,000,000 Chris Mull – Eliminated
$570 No Limit Hold’em Deep Stack Re-Entry Level 28: 30,000/60,000 with a 10,000 ante Players Remaining: 32/2,923 Average Stack: 1,825,000 (30 big blinds)
Asher Conniff opened to 130,000 under the gun, and Bundhit Intachai three-bet to 330,000. Conniff called.
The flop came . Intachai continued for 450,000, and Conniff check-raised to 975,000. Intachai moved all in for about 2,200,000 total, and Conniff called to put the largest pot of the tournament up for grabs.
Conniff: (set of sevens) Intachai: (pair of aces)
Intachai was drawing dead to runner-runner, and the turn and river bricked off to eliminate him in 32nd place. Stacking that pot, Conniff moved into a huge chip lead with well over 100 big blinds.
$570 No Limit Hold’em Deep Stack Re-Entry Level 28: 30,000/60,000 with a 10,000 ante Players Remaining: 32 of 2,923 Average Stack: 1,825,000 (30 big blinds)
Ryan Van Sanford moved all in for 580,000, and Casey Kaplan called to put him at risk. “Good luck,” Kaplan said.
Van Sanford: Kaplan:
The board ran out , and Van Sanford rivered a queen-high straight to double up.
Ryan Van Sanford – 1,330,000 (19 bb) Casey Kaplan – 3,435,000 (57 bb)
$570 No Limit Hold’em Deep Stack Re-Entry Level 28: 30,000/60,000 with a 10,000 ante Players Remaining: 33 of 2,923 Average Stack: 1,770,000 (30 big blinds)
The board showed on the turn of a heads-up hand between Ryan Van Sanford and Casey Kaplan. Van Sanford bet 300,000 into a pot of about a million, and Kaplan called. The river was the , and Van Sanford moved all in for 1,170,000 effective. Kaplan snap-called, flicking a single chip into the pot to put himself at risk.
Van Sanford tabled for a miss. Kaplan showed , winning the big pot and doubling up with a pair of tens.
Casey Kaplan – 3,875,000 (65 bb) Ryan Van Sanford – 450,000 (8 bb)
$570 No Limit Hold’em Deep Stack Re-Entry Level 28: 30,000/60,000 with a 10,000 ante Players Remaining: 34 of 2,923 Average Stack: 1,750,000 (29 big blinds)
A player under-the-gun raises to 125,000 and Ruslan Dykshteyn calls from the small blind. Derek Encenarro moves all in for 330,000 and under-the-gun moves all in for just shy of 1 million.
Dykshteyn folds and the cards are tabled. Encenarro shows and is in the lead against under-the-gun’s .
The board runs out and Encenarro doubles up with a pair of sevens.