Event 9: Ory Hen Doubles Yet Again

$570 No Limit Hold’em Deep Stack Re-Entry
Level 27: 25,000/50,000 with a 5,000 ante
Players Remaining: 37 of 2,923
Average Stack: 1,560,000 (31 big blinds)

Oren Maimon raised from the cutoff and Ory Hen moved all in for 410,000 out of the big blind. Maimon called and the cards were tabled.

Hen showed KhKd and had Maimon’s AcQh crushed. The flop was QcQs5d and Maimon took the lead with trip queens. Hen was drawing to two outs, but found it on the turn with the Ks. The river was the 3c and Hen found yet another double up late in the day.

Ory Hen – 885,000
Oren Maimon – 570,000

Event 9: Jorie Damiani Eliminated by Bundhit Intachai

$570 No Limit Hold’em Deep Stack Re-Entry
Level 27: 25,000/50,000 with a 5,000 Ante
Players Remaining: 41 of 2,923
Average Stack: 1,425,000 (29 big blinds)

Bundhit Intachai (Clarksville, TN)
Bundhit Intachai (Clarksville, TN)

First in from the cutoff, Jorie Damiani moved all in for just about 800,000. Bundhit Intachai called in the small blind, putting her at risk.

Damiani: JsTd
Intachai: AhKh

The board ran out 9d5h4c8s2h, and Damiani could not catch up. She was eliminated, while Intachai climbed over the 2,000,000-chip mark with that knockout pot

Bundhit Intachai – 2,125,000 (43 bb)
Jorie Damiani – Eliminated

Event 9: Michael Newman Eliminated by Tomas Petru

$570 No Limit Hold’em Deep Stack Re-Entry
Level 27: 25,000/50,000 with a 5,000 ante
Players Remaining: 41 of 2,923
Average Stack: 1,425,000

Tomas Petru (Třebízského, Czech Republic)
Tomas Petru (Třebízského, Czech Republic)

Michael Newman gets his last 590,000 into the middle from under-the-gun and gets called by Tomas Petru on the button.

Petru tabled AcQh and was in the lead against Newman’s KsJs. The board ran out Qc3h2s4s6d and Petru fades Newman’s backdoor flush draw to send Newman to the rail in 43rd place.

Newman takes home $4,385 for his deep run and Petru chipped up.

Tomas Petru – 2,300,000
Michael Newman – Eliminated

Event 9: Ory Hen Doubles Up Too

$570 No Limit Hold’em Deep Stack Re-Entry
Level 26: 20,000/40,000 with a 5,000 Ante
Players Remaining: 49 of 2,923
Average Stack: 1,195,000 (30 big blinds)

There has been a flurry of recent action with very few eliminations, as many of the short stacks are finding good spots to double up. Ory Hen was in a bad spot when he three-bet shoved, but it worked out well for him in the end.

John Miller was the preflop raiser, opening to 80,000 in middle position. Hen moved all in for 210,000, and Miller called with the covering stack and a dominating hand.

Miller: KdJc
Hen: KsTs

The 6d6c3c flop was a miss for Hen, but the Th on the turn gave him a big lead with one to come. The river was the safe 8c, and Hen doubled up.

“Damn, bro,” Miller was a bit frustrated with the result. “Can not get rid of you.”

Ory Hen – 520,000 (13 bb)
John Miller – 1,160,000 (29 bb)

Event 9: Stuart Paterson Doubles Up

$570 No Limit Hold’em Deep Stack Re-Entry
Level 26: 20,000/40,000 with a 5,000 Ante
Players Remaining: 52 of 2,923
Average Stack: 1,125,000 (28 big blinds)

The button opened to 80,000, and Stuart Paterson three-bet shoved for 485,000 total. The button called, and Paterson was at risk.

Button: AhJd
Paterson: JsJc

The board ran out 9c4h2sTc7s, and Paterson faded the ace to double up.

Stuart Paterson – 1,050,000 (26 bb)

Event 9: Darren Rabinowitz Doubles Up

$570 No Limit Hold’em Deep Stack Re-Entry
Level 25: 15,000/30,000 with a 5,000 Ante
Players Remaining: 54 of 2,923
Average Stack: 1,085,000 (36 big blinds)

A player in early position opened to 75,000, and three players called, including Darren Rabinowitz.

The flop came Js8h4h. Rabinowitz was the first to bet, sliding out 200,000. The button raised all in with the covering stack, and Rabinowitz called all in for 735,000, putting himself at risk.

Rabinowitz: KhKc (pair of kings)
Button: Ah9h (ace-high flush draw)

The turn 6s and river 2d were safe for Rabinowitz, and he doubled up.

Darren Rabinowitz – 1,850,000 (62 bb)

Event 9: Mike Beasley Runs Into Aces, Eliminated

$570 No Limit Hold’em Deep Stack Re-Entry
Level 25: 15,000/30,000 with a 5,000 Ante
Players Remaining: 60 of 2,923
Average Stack: 975,000 (33 big blinds)

Mike Beasley moved all in for about 250,000 under the gun holding pocket queens, and he ran smack into John Miller’s pocket aces. Beasley found no help on board, and he was eliminated.

John Miller – 975,000 (33 bb)
Mike Beasley – Eliminated

Event 9: Asher Conniff Moves Over 2 Million

$570 No Limit Hold’em Deep Stack
Level 25: 15,000/30,000 with a 400 ante
Players Left: 64 of 2,923
Average Stack: 915,000 (31 big blinds)

Asher Conniff (Brooklyn, NY)
Asher Conniff (Brooklyn, NY)

Asher Conniff raised to 65,000 from middle position and the player directly on his left three-bet to 130,000. Conniff called and they saw a flop of Ad7h5c.

Conniff checked and his opponent bet 55,000. Conniff tanked for a minute and called. The rest of the hand was checked down as the board was completed with the As and the 9d.

Conniff showed 3s3h and his opponent mucked. Conniff dragged the pot and moved over the 2 million chip mark.

Asher Conniff – 2,150,000

Event 9: Robert Mizrachi Charging

$570 No Limit Hold’em Deep Stack Re-Entry
Level 25: 15,000/30,000 with a 5,000 Ante
Players Remaining: 64 of 2,923
Average Stack: 915,000 (31 big blinds)

Robert Mizrachi’s last report had him doubling up to nearly 400,000, but he must have done some more work in the meantime. He started this most recent hand with more than twice that amount.

Mizrachi opened to 60,000 in middle position, and Aaron Mermelstein three-bet to 140,000 on the button. Tony March cold-four-bet shoved for just less than 400,000 from the big blind, and Mizrachi re-shoved over the top. Mermelstein folded, and March was heads up for his tournament life.

Mizrachi: JdJc
March: Qc9d

The board ran out Jh4s3s3d2h, and Mizrachi won the pot with jacks full. March was eliminated.

Robert Mizrachi – 1,450,000 (48 bb)
Tony March – Eliminated

Event 9: Robert Mizrachi Doubles Up

$570 No Limit Hold’em Deep Stack
Level 24: 12,000/24,000 with a 400 ante
Players Left: 69 of 2,923
Average Stack: 847,250 (35 big blinds)

Robert Mizrachi
Robert Mizrachi

Robert Mizrachi raised to 49,000 from early position and the big blind called. The flop was Jc5h3s and the big blind checked. Mizrachi bet 60,000 and the big blind called.

The turn was the 8d and the big blind checked again. Mizrachi moved all in for 108,000 and the big blind called. Mizrachi is in the lead with his KhJs, good for top pair and needs to fade a four or a nine against his opponent’s 7s6h.

The river was the Ks, giving Mizrachi two pair and the double up.

Robert Mizrachi – 385,000