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Event 7 Andrea Ruosi – 9th Place ($2,828)

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Level 17:  4,000/8,000 with a 8,000 ante
Players Remaining:  8 of 111

In one of the first pots of the final table, Andre Ruosi moved all in from middle position for 101,000 and Mike Mosley called on the button.

Mosley: 8d8s
Ruosi: Ks7d

Ruosi had a single over card to Mosley’s eights and was unable to connect on the Qs9c2sTd9h board to exit in ninth place.

Mike Mosley – 780,000 (98 bb)
Andrea Ruosi – Eliminated in 9th Place ($2,828)

Event 7: Final Table Lineup

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Level 17:  4,000/8,000 with a 8,000 ante
Players Remaining:  9 of 111

The nine remaining players redrew seats at the final table and cards are back in the air. The lineup is listed below and we will update the chip counts once everyone gets settled.

Seat 1: Wasim Assaf
Seat 2: Steve Trizis
Seat 3: Andrea Ruosi
Seat 4: Tim Geier
Seat 5: Amelio Amato
Seat 6: Mike Mosley
Seat 7: David Bees
Seat 8: Ryan Hogan
Seat 9: Jerry Silva

Remaining payouts:

1st: $33,152
2nd: $20,489
3rd: $13,742
4th: $9,558
5th: $6,903
6th: $5,186
7th: $4,058
8th: $3,313
9th: $2,828

Event 7: Wally Maddah Eliminate by Amelio Amato

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Level 17:  4,000/8,000 with a 8,000 ante
Players Remaining:  9 of 111

Wally Maddah

Wally Maddah open-shoved for 91,000 from the button and Amelio Amato called in the big blind.

Maddah: 9h9d
Amato: KcQc

It was a race that Maddah needed to win but Amato paired his king on the AsKsTh flop. The 8c turn and Kh river finished the board to send Maddah out in tenth place and set the final table.

Event 7: Back From Dinner

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Level 17:  4,000/8,000 with a 8,000 ante
Players Remaining:  10 of 111

Ken O’Donnell

Players returned from dinner and immediately went into action with full bellies. Jeff Russell and Ken O’Donnell went out at the start of the new level to leave the field on the final table bubble.

11th: Ken O’Donnell – $2,529
12th: Jeff Russell – $2,529

Jeff Russell

Event 7: Tim Geier Bursts the Bubble

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Level 16:  3,000/6,000 with a 6,000 ante
Players Remaining:  12 of 111

Tim Geier

On the fourth hand of the bubble, Jerry Silva opened to 17,000 and the player to his left in the cutoff moved all in. Tim Geier was in the small blind, asked for a count, and called after the dealer told him 85,000. Silva folded and the hands were tabled.

Geier: QcQd
Cutoff: 4h4d

Geier was dominated before the flop and slammed the door when he flopped a set on the KhQh2d board. He made a boat on the 2s turn and the 8c river burst the bubble.

That left two seconds in Level 16. They played one more hand and tournament staff sent them on a 30-minute dinner break.

Event 7: Bubble Time

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Level 16:  3,000/6,000 with a 6,000 ante
Players Remaining:  13 of 111

With eight minutes remaining before the dinner break, Event 7 reached 13 players to put the field on the money bubble with 12 getting paid.

Tournament staff paused the clock and they will take two minutes off for each hand dealt until one player is eliminated. If they dinner break gets here first, they will play through until the bubble bursts.

Event 7: Two-Table Redraw

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Level 16:  3,000/6,000 with a 6,000 ante
Players Remaining:  15 of 111

The logjam broke in a big way in Event 7 with 15 players now redrawing seats at the last two tables.

Ken O’Donnell got the field down to 16 when he eliminated a short stack but there was still a hand going down on Table 21. Over there, Mike Mosley was facing an all in shove for about 225,000 with the flop reading Js6d2c.

Mosley called with AsAd and he was good against top pair/king kicker KsJd when the board finished Td and Ac. The hand moved him way up to 710,000 for the clear lead heading towards the money.

Event 7: Slowing Down

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Level 15:  2,500/5,000 with a 5,000 ante
Players Remaining:  18 of 111

Mike Mosley

Action definitely slowed down with 18 players remaining and the bubble visible on the horizon. They will redraw seats when 16 players remain and work their way towards making some money.

Mike Mosley is making the most of having two big stacks to his right. Both Jerry Silva and MT Tawfik dipped a bit and Mosley moved his stack up to 422,000 for the late-day lead.

Former Winter Poker Open champ Ryan Hogan is also moving in the right direction and sits with 287,500.

Ryan Hogan

Event 7: Getting There

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Level 14:  2,000/4,000 with a 4,000 ante
Players Remaining:  19 of 111

Jerry Silva (left) and MT Tawfik (right)

As the field creeps slowly towards the last two tables and the money at 12 players remaining, players are getting moved to balance tables. That is why we now have the two biggest stacks sitting next to each other.

Jerry Silva continues to lead with 381,000 and now has second place MT Tawfik to his left with 345,500.

Event 7: Three Big Stacks

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Level 13:  1,500/3,000 with a 3,000 ante
Players Remaining:  26 of 111

Jerry Silva

The third break is complete, the black chips are gone for good, and we have three big stacks at different tables.

Jerry Silva leads the way with 302,500 and the only player over 300K. MT Tawfik has the second biggest stack with 294,000 followed by Juan Carlos Ramirez with 255,000.

Ramirez is coming off a great run during our September Super Stacks series where he finished fifth out of 609 in Event 1 and fourth out of 271 in Event 3.

Juan Carlos Ramirez
MT Tawfik