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Chad Kitchen open-shoved from the cutoff for ~425,000 and Andrew Boccia reshipped from the small blind to get a quick fold from Jeff Trudeau Jr in the big.
Boccia: Kitchen:
Kitchen was in bad shape against the kings, caught a piece of the flop but it wasn’t enough as the board finished and to send him out in sixth place.
Andrew Boccia – 1,350,000 (45 bb) Chad Kitchen – Eliminated in 6th place ($19,870)
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Karl Manouchakian took a major hit to his stack via Jeff Trudeau Jr. Unable to recover, he was eliminated a short time later in seventh place. Here’s how the hands went down:
Trudeau raised to 60,000 from early position and Manouchakian defended his big blind.
The flop fell and Manouchakian checked. Trudeau bet 50,000 leaving himself about 250,000 behind. Manouchakian raised, sliding in a pile of blues in the pot that had Trudeau covered. Trudeau called off and it was showdown.
Trudeau: for an overpair Manouchakian: for king-high and a gutshot
Turn and river:
Trudeau’s pair was best. His stack was counted down to 255,000 and Manouchakian pushed a pile across the table. Manouchakian was left with just over 300,000 and went bust a few moments after when his was ran down by Filipp Khavin’s AIPF.
Filipp Khavin – 1,500,000 (50 bb) Jeff Trudeau Jr. – 680,000 (22 bb) Karl Manouchakian – Eliminated in 7th place ($16,683)
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Justin Zaki recently butt heads with Matthew Leecy and was left with only 120,000 after the dust of their hand settled. It played out as follows:
Zaki popped it to 60,000 from early position. Leecy was behind him in middle-position and made it 175,000 to go. The action mucked around, sending it back to Zaki. He called and the dealer burned and turned.
Flop: – Zaki checked. Leecy bet 175,000. Zaki called.
Turn: – Zaki checked. Leecy bet 335,000. Zaki called.
River: – With a big pot built, the action got more deliberate. Zaki checked a third time and Leecy went into the thinktank. After a minute or two, he pulled out a mix of white and blue chips good for a 650,000 bet. Zaki called leaving himself only about 120,000 behind.
Leecy turned over for an ace-high flush. Zaki’s hand hit the muck.
It was a short while later Leecy raised to 65,000 from early position and Zaki jammed his last roughly 120,000 from the big blind. Leecy called and turned over . Zaki’s was best, but Leecy flopped a 10 to send the Florida pro him in eighth place.
Matthew Leecy – 3,600,000 (144 bb) Justin Zaki – Eliminated in 8th place ($13,944)
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Matt Leecy opened to 60,000 from under the gun and it folded around to Andrew Boccia on the button. He moved all in for 505,000 to get a fold from the blinds. Leecy thought for half a minute and called.
Boccia: Leecy:
It was a coinflip and the all-low run out was good for a Boccia double.
Andrew Boccia – 1,075,000 (43 bb) Matt Leecy – 2,000,000 (80 bb)
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Action folded to Justin Zaki and he opened to 60,000 from the button. Jeff Trudeau Jr moved all in from the small blind for 250,000 and Matt Leecy folded his big. Zaki did not wait long before he called to put Trudeau at risk.
Zaki: Trudeau:
“Chop?” Trudeau laughed.
He was ahead but a chop was a real possibility after the flop but Trudeau locked up the double when he paired the turn. Zaki was drawing dead to the river and sent some chips to Trudeau.
Jeff Trudeau Jr – 550,000 (22 bb) Justin Zaki – 1,300,000 (52 bb)
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The preflop action folded all the way around to Jeff Trudeau Jr. in the small blind. He called and Matthew Leecy promptly raised his option to 95,000 total in the big. Trudeau called and it was flop time.
Flop: – Trudeau checked. Leecy bet 110,000. Trudeau called.
Turn: – Trudeau checked again. Leecy bet again, this time 130,000. Trudeau called again.
River: – Trudeau checked a third time. Leecy bet a third time, 190,000. Trudeau through for a few moments, then slid forward two stacks of gray — a call.
Leecy turned over and Trudeau’s cards hit the muck.
Matthew Leecy – 2,850,000 (114 bb) Jeff Trudeau Jr. – 295,000 (11 bb)
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On the second hand after the break, action folded around to Amelio Amato in the small blind and he moved all in for 355,000. Jeff Trudeau Jr took a quick peek at his cards and called.
Trudeau: Amato:
Amato was live for a double, needed to catch, but missed the board to exit the final table in ninth place.
“Can we spread out a little to get that VIP experience,” Karl Manouchakian asked.
“Gotta make room for those guns,” Ken O’Donnell joked. “Karl will be in seats 3 through 6 today.”
Jeff Trudeau Jr – 960,000 (38 bb) Amelio Amato – Eliminated in 9th place ($11,245)
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Players are back in their seats after the color up break. Matt Leecy still leads followed by Ken O’Donnell while Amelio Amato dropped under 20 big blinds.
“But I have more than I started the day with,” Amato joked.
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The early action at the final table is pretty low key with the average stack sitting at 69 big blinds to start. The blinds went up but they’re still sitting 55 bigs deep so they are settled in for the grind.
The only big pot of notice went down between Ken O’Donnell and Jeff Trudeau Jr. O’Donnell opened to 45,000 from early position and Trudeau three-bet to 118,000 from the button. O’Donnell put in a fourth bet to 225,000 and Trudeau called to see the flop.
O’Donnell tossed out a handful of blue 25K chips and Trudeau quickly folded.
Ken O’Donnell – 1,900,000 (95 bb) Jeff Trudeau Jr – 510,000 (26 bb)