$2,200 Eight-Max No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry) Structure | Payouts Level 18: 4,000/8,000 with an 8,000 ante Players Remaining: 11 of 167
Andrew Barfield was all in from UTG+1 for 208,000 with , and he needed it to hold to stay alive against Jon Borenstein’s in the small blind.
The board came , and the pocket aces held up for Barfield to win the pot and double thru Borenstein.
Andrew Barfield – 432,000 (54 bb) Jon Borenstein – 60,000 (8 bb)
Jesse Lonis raised from the cutoff to 16,000, chipleader Dan Sepiol moved all in from the small blind, and Lonis tanked for a while before he called all in for 117,000 with . Sepiol turned over , and Lonis needed his hand to hold to stay alive.
The board came , and Lonis won the pot with his ten to double up in chips.
There was a three-way preflop all-in situation with Michael Stashin all in from the small blind for 43,000, Aaron Thivyanathan all in from the button for 112,000, and chipleader Dan Sepiol covering them both from the cutoff.
Dan Sepiol: Aaron Thivyanathan: Michael Stashin:
The board came , and Thivyanathan paired his ace on the flop, turned two pair, and rivered a full house to win the entire pot, doubling thru Sepiol and eliminating Stashin in 14th place.
Aaron Thivyanathan – 283,000 (35 bb) Dan Sepiol – 750,000 (94 bb) Michael Stashin – Eliminated in 14th Place ($6,762)
Brett Apter raised, Andrew Barfield moved all in from one of the blinds, and Apter called all in for about 30,000 with . Barfield turned over , and Apter needed to improve to stay alive.
The board came — Apter flopped a gutshot straight draw, but improved no further. Barfield won the pot with his pocket sixes to eliminate Apter in 13th place.
Andrew Barfield – 460,000 (58 bb) Brett Apter – Eliminated in 13th Place ($6,762)
With 11 players remaining, the average chip stack is about 304,000 (38 big blinds). These players are all guaranteed to earn at least $6,762 each, and the next pay jump is $7,833 for 10th place.
$2,200 Eight-Max No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry) Structure | Payouts Level 17: 3,000/6,000 with a 6,000 ante Players Remaining: 15 of 167
In Hand #5 of hand-for-hand play on the Money Bubble, the player in the big blind was all in against Jesse Lonis in the small blind and Spencer Champlin in late position.
Lonis and Champlin checked all the way down on a board of , and all three players showed their cards:
Jesse Lonis: (two pair, kings and jacks) Spencer Champlin: (ace high) Big Blind: (eight high)
Lonis won the pot with his two pair to eliminate the player in the big blind in 18th place, bursting the Money Bubble.
A few minutes later, Champlin moved all in from the cutoff for about 65,000, and Lonis moved all in over the top with . Champlin turned over , and he was dominated as he faced elimination.
The board came , and Lonis won the pot with two pair, aces and queens, to eliminate Champlin in 16th place.
Jesse Lonis – 207,000 (35 bb) Spencer Champlin – Eliminated in 16th Place ($5,521)
With 15 players remaining, the average chip stack is about 223,000 (37 big blinds). These players are all guaranteed to earn at least $5,521 each, and the next pay jump is $6,762 for 14th place.
$2,200 Eight-Max No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry) Structure | Payouts Level 16: 2,500/5,000 with a 5,000 ante Players Remaining: 18 of 167
With the board showing on the turn with nearly 150K already in the pot, chipleader Dan Sepiol bets 80,000 from the big blind, and Orson Young thinks for a while before he calls from the cutoff.
The river card was the , and Sepiol moved all in for about 415,000.
Young tanked for a long time before he called all in for about 243,000 with , but Sepiol turned over to win the pot with a flopped set of nines, eliminating Young in 20th place.
Dan Sepiol – 975,000 (195 bb) Orson Young – Eliminated
Less than a minute later, another player was eliminated on a different table, dropping the field down to 18 to begin playing hand-for-hand play on the Money Bubble.
With 18 players remaining, the average chip stack is about 186,000 (37 big blinds). The final 17 players will finish in the money, guaranteed at least $5,521 each.
$2,200 Eight-Max No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry) Structure | Payouts Level 16: 2,500/5,000 with a 5,000 ante Players Remaining: 20 of 167
With the board showing on the turn, the player in the small blind got it all in with (pair of jacks), and he needed it to hold to stay alive against the — flush draw with an open-ended straight draw — of Jeff Lehouillier in the big blind.
The river card was the , and Lehouillier won the pot with an eight-high straight to eliminate his opponent in 21st place.
Jeff Lehouillier – 280,000 (56 bb)
With 20 players remaining, the average chip stack is about 167,000 (33 big blinds). The final 17 players will finish in the money, guaranteed at least $5,521 each.
$2,200 Eight-Max No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry) Structure | Payouts Level 15: 2,000/4,000 with a 4,000 ante Players Remaining: 23 of 167
Chipleader Dan Sepiol raised from the cutoff to 9,000, James Mackey moved all in from the button for about 70,000, and Sepiol called with . Mackey turned over , and needed to improve to stay alive.
The board came , and Sepiol won the pot with his ace to eliminate Mackey in 27th place.
Dan Sepiol – 477,000 (119 bb) James Mackey – Eliminated
A few minutes later, a player was all in from the cutoff for about 30,000 with , and he needed to improve to stay alive against Thomas Boyden’s on the button.
The board came , and Boyden paired his king on the flop, turned trips, and rivered a full house to win the pot and eliminate his opponent in 25th place.
Thomas Boyden – 85,000 (21 bb)
After that player’s elimination, the final 24 players had a redraw for random seats at the final three tables. We’ve since lost another player, and with 23 players remaining, the average chip stack is about 145,000 (36 big blinds). The final 17 players will finish in the money, guaranteed at least $5,521 each.
$2,200 Eight-Max No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry) Structure | Payouts Level 14: 2,000/3,000 with a 3,000 ante Players Remaining: 32 of 167
The field is down to the final four tables, and here are updated chip counts for some of the notables in the field:
Dan Sepiol – 345,000 (115 bb) Orson Young – 210,000 (70 bb) Jeff Lehouillier – 165,000 (55 bb) Jon Borenstein – 145,000 (48 bb) James Mackey – 135,000 (45 bb) Jake Schwartz – 115,000 (38 bb) Spencer Champlin – 100,000 (33 bb) Thomas Boyden – 90,000 (30 bb) David Shaw – 90,000 (30 bb) Brett Apter – 85,000 (28 bb) Jesse Lonis – 85,000 (28 bb) Hasan Hakim – 75,000 (25 bb) Jeremy Becker – 60,000 (20 bb) Aaron Thivyanathan – 58,000 (19 bb)
With 32 players remaining, the average chip stack is about 104,000 (35 big blinds). The final 17 players will finish in the money, guaranteed at least $5,521 each.
$2,200 Eight-Max No Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry) Structure | Payouts Level 13: 1,500/2,500 with a 2,500 ante Players Remaining: 41 of 167
The players return from dinner to begin Level 13, with increased blinds of 1,500-2,500 with a 2,500 ante.
A scan of the field during the break turned up three players with at least 175K in chips, creating an unofficial leaderboard:
1. Dan Sepiol – 282,500 (113 bb) 2. Jeff Lehouillier – 228,000 (91 bb) 3. Orson Young – 185,500 (74 bb)
With 41 players remaining, the average chip stack is about 81,500 (33 big blinds). The final 17 players will finish in the money, guaranteed at least $5,521 each.