Event 4: $1,650 Deepest Stack $300,000 Guaranteed |Payout Info Level 24: 15,000/30,000/5,000 Ante Players Remaining: 14/465
Haim Toorgeman open-shoved under the gun for about 625,000. It folded around to Charlemagne Benjamin in the small blind who moved all-in for less. Matt Zimmerman folded his big blind and Benjamin was at risk.
Benjamin: Toorgeman:
Benjamin had Toorgeman drawing slim and a flop didn’t change that. The turn left Benjamin needing only to dodge one of three remaining aces in the deck.
The dealer had other plans, though. Revealed on the river was the improving Toorgeman to a better pair and earning him the pot. Tablemate Evan Teitelbaum said he folded an ace meaning it was a two-outer for Toorgeman.
Benjamin was eliminated in 15th place.
Haim Toorgeman – 1,220,000 Charlemagne Benjamin – Eliminated in 15th place ($9,033)
Event 4: $1,650 Deepest Stack $300,000 Guaranteed |Payout Info Level 24: 15,000/30,000/5,000 Ante Players Remaining: 16/465
Matt Zimmerman had the last of his stack at risk against Charlemagne Benjamin on a board. Zimmerman was on the good end of a cooler holding versus Benjamin’s . Both players had a set, but Zimmerman was best.
River:
Zimmerman doubled through Benjamin.
Matt Zimmerman – 2,525,000 Charlemagne Benjamin – 600,000
Event 4: $1,650 Deepest Stack $300,000 Guaranteed |Payout Info Level 24: 15,000/30,000/5,000 Ante Players Remaining: 16/465
Evan Teitelbaum raised the cutoff and Charlemagne Benjamin three-bet the button to 150,000. Teitelbaum called and they saw a flop. Benjamin C-bet 90,000. Teitelbaum raised, making it 220,000 to go. Benjamin called.
The turn fell the — four to the straight on the board. Benjamin stared at Teitelbaum, then lead for 400,000. Teitelbaum thought out loud mentioning jack-nine as one of Benjamin’s possible hands.
Teitelbaum folded and Benjamin took the pot.
Charlemagne Benjamin – 1,835,000 Evan Teitelbaum – 900,000
Event 4: $1,650 Deepest Stack $300,000 Guaranteed |Payout Info Level 23: 12,000/24,000/4,000 Ante Players Remaining: 18/465
2015 World Series of Poker November Niner Neil Blumenfield open-shoved for 388,000 from early position. Action folded to Michael Larkin on the button. Also holding 388,000 chips on the number, Larkin went into the tank.
After a couple minutes, Larkins called. The button and blinds folded and the hands were flipped up. In a unique situation, both players were at risk in the heads-up pot.
Blumenfield: Larkin:
There was a little commotion as to what took Larkin so long to call.
Runout:
Blumenfield’s fours held and Larkin was eliminated in 18th place. The hand took a while to play and tournament director Tony Burns consolidated the event to the final two tables immediately afterward.
Neil Blumenfield – 830,000 Michael Larkin – Eliminated in 18th place ($7,638)
Event 4: $1,650 Deepest Stack $300,000 Guaranteed |Payout Info Level 23: 12,000/24,000/4,000 Ante Players Remaining: 18/465
Daren Stabinski was eliminated in 19th place moments ago earning $6,417. The deep run marked his fpurth Deep Stack Series cash in as many events this year.
Daren Stabinski – Eliminated in 19th place ($6,417)
Event 4: $1,650 Deepest Stack $300,000 Guaranteed |Payout Info Level 23: 12,000/24,000/4,000 Ante Players Remaining: 22/465
Harrison Gimbel, fresh off a seven-figure score in the PokerStars Spring Championship of Online Poker Main Event, has been eliminated from the $1,650 Deepest Stack in 23rd place.
Harrison Gimbel – Eliminated in 23rd place ($5,371)