$1,100 Deep Stack 5-Card PLO (Re-Entry) Structure | Payouts Level 17: 6,000/12,000 Players Remaining: 4 of 132
After a flop of , Andrey Markov bet 80,000 from the small blind, and Ivaylo Sivinov thought for a while before he moved all in for about 110,000.
Markov quickly called, and they turned over their cards.
Andrey Markov: (pair of queens, flush draw, wrap draw) Ivaylo Sivinov: (pair of queens, gutshot straight draw)
The turn card was the , giving Sivinov two pair, but Markov completed his flush. Sivinov needed an ace or a queen on the river to stay alive.
The river card was the , and Markov won the pot with his flush to eliminate Sivinov in fifth place.
Andrey Markov – 807,000 (67 bb) Ivaylo Sivinov – Eliminated in 5th Place ($8,100)
With four players remaining from a field of 132, the average chip stack is around 660,000 (55 big blinds). The remaining players are all guaranteed at least $10,955 each.
$1,100 Deep Stack 5-Card PLO (Re-Entry) Structure | Payouts Level 17: 6,000/12,000 Players Remaining: 5 of 132
Four players put in 25,000 each to see a flop of , and it checked to Ryan Gibson on the button, who pot-bet 106,000.
Taylor Lipson folded the big blind, Andrey Markov folded the hijack, and Mariia Ievseieva check-raised all in for about 170,000. Gibson quickly called, and they turned over their cards.
Ryan Gibson: (three pair, open-ended straight draw) Mariia Ievseieva: (pair of queens, wrap draw)
The turn card paired the board with the , and the river card tripped it with the .
With no pocket pairs, both players finished with two pair, and Gibson’s queens and eights beat Ievseieva’s queens and sevens. Gibson won the pot to eliminate Ievseieva in sixth place.
Ryan Gibson – 660,000 (55 bb) Mariia Ievseieva – Eliminated in 6th Place ($6,165)
With five players remaining from a field of 132, the average chip stack is around 528,000 (44 big blinds). The remaining players are all guaranteed at least $8,100 each.
$1,100 Deep Stack 5-Card PLO (Re-Entry) Structure | Payouts Level 16: 5,000/10,000 Players Remaining: 6 of 132
Travis Pine raised from the hijack to 35,000, and Mariia Ievseieva called from the cutoff.
The flop came , and Pine got it all in for his last 36,000.
Mariia Ievseieva: (two pair, kings and jacks) Travis Pine: (set of nines, gutshot straight draw, flush draw)
The turn card was the , giving Ievseieva additional outs to an ace-high flush draw and a double-gutshot straight draw.
The river card was the , and Ievseieva won the pot with a nine-high straight to eliminate Pine in seventh place.
Mariia Ievseieva – 240,000 (24 bb) Travis Pine – Eliminated in 7th Place ($4,835)
With six players remaining from a field of 132, the average chip stack is around 440,000 (44 big blinds). The remaining players are all guaranteed at least $6,165 each.
$1,100 Deep Stack 5-Card PLO (Re-Entry) Structure | Payouts Level 15: 4,000/8,000 Players Remaining: 7 of 132
Scott Stinson was all in for 60,000 from the big blind, with side action remaining between Mariia Ievseieva in the cutoff and Ryan Gibson on the button.
They checked to the river of a board where Gibson isolated the pot and showed for a six-high straight.
Stinson showed a defeated and was eliminated in eighth place.
Ryan Gibson – 340,000 (43 bb) Scott Stinson – Eliminated in 8th Place ($3,920)
With seven players remaining, the average stack is about 377,000 (47 bb). They are guaranteed at least $4,835.
$1,100 Deep Stack 5-Card PLO (Re-Entry) Structure | Payouts Level 15: 4,000/8,000 Players Remaining: 8 of 132
Ryan Gibson limped in from under the gun, Scott Stinson did the same from middle position, and Aleksey Filatov raised pot to 44,000 from the cutoff. Gibson reraised pot to 152,000, Stinson folded, and Filatov called.
The flop was , Gibson bet 90,000, and Filtaov called.
The turn was the , Gibson bet effectively 67,000, and Filatov called all in.
Gibson: (one pair, aces) Filatov: (two pair, nines and eights)
The river was the , safe for Filtatov to douvle up.
$1,100 Deep Stack 5-Card PLO (Re-Entry) Structure | Payouts Level 13: 3,000/5,000 Players Remaining: 16 of 132
The Money Bubble burst right before the dinner break, so the final 17 players went to dinner secure in the knowledge that they had locked up at least $2,350 each.
When they returned, they played for about 5-10 minutes before losing Aaron Steury in 17th place, and then there was a redraw for the final 16 players.