Level 38: Jason Senti Ousted By Joseph Cheong
Players Remaining: 6 out of 7,319
Average Chip Count: 36,595,000
Tournament Leaderboard:
Seat 1: Jason Senti — 7th Place ($1,356,708)
Seat 2: Joseph Cheong — 46,325,000
Seat 3: John Dolan — 15,700,000
Seat 4: Jonathan Duhamel — 41,425,000
Seat 5: Michael Mizrachi — 65,375,000
Seat 7: John Racener — 21,175,000
Seat 8: Filippo Candio — 29,575,000
Big Hands:
Big Preflop Pot For The Grinder (5:57 p.m.)
John Dolan raised to 1,850,000 and Jonathan Duhamel reraised to 4,275,000.
Michael Mizrachi then reraised to over 10,000,000 and got both players to fold, boosting his stack to over 42 million.
John Racener Wins Big Pot (6:15 p.m.) John Racener completed from the small blind and Filippo Candio checked his option from the big blind. The flop came down Q74 and both players checked.
The turn was the A and Racener bet 950,000. Candio called and the river was the 2. Racener bet 2,500,000 and Candio raised to 9,000,000.
Racener called and took the pot after showing QQ for a set of queens. For some reason, the dealer mucked both the cards and the board, but quickly corrected her mistake. It took awhile before Racener’s rail realized he had won the pot, but when they figured it out, they were nonetheless pleased.
Filippo Candio Makes Big All In Push (6:30 p.m.)
Jonathan Duhamel raised to 1,750,000 and Michael Mizrachi called on the button. Filippo Candio then moved all in for 21,675,000 and Duhamel folded.
Mizrachi went into the tank for a few minutes before folding and Candio flashed the 7.
John Racener Wins Nice Pot Before Dinner (6:44 p.m.)
John Racener raised to 1,950,000 and was called by both Joseph Cheong and Michael Mizrachi. The flop hit A107 and Racener continued with a bet of 2,400,000.
Cheong called and Mizrachi folded. The turn was the 3 and Racener moved all in. Cheong folded and Racener took the pot.
Dinner Break (6:45 p.m.)
Tournament officials have paused the level and the players will now be on a 90-minute dinner break.
Play Resumes (8:35 p.m.)
Just like every break we’ve encountered, the dinner break ran a little long. Jack Effel has finished pumping up the crowd and we are ready to start once again. Shuffle up and deal!
Candio Puts It In Again (8:37 p.m.)
Jonathan Duhamel raised to 1,750,000 from under the gun and Filippo Candio called. Joseph Cheong then reraised to 5,400,000 from the small blind and Duhamel folded.
Candio then moved all in for 22,015,000 and Cheong mucked rather quickly.
Mizrachi Continues To Chip Up (8:50 p.m.)
Michael Mizrachi raised to 2,125,000 and Joseph Cheong called from the big blind. The flop came down A54 and both players checked.
The turn was the K and both players checked once again. The river was the 10 and Mizrachi bet 2,000,000. Cheong called, but mucked his hand when Mizrachi showed A7.
Mizrachi Pushes Back Against Candio (9:03 p.m.)
Michael Mizrachi raised too 2,125,000 on the buttoon and Filippo Candio reraised too 5,300,000 from the big blind.
Mizrachi then four bet to 16,550,000 and Candio mucked. With that pot, Mizrachi has now retaken the lead from Jonathan Duhamel with about 56,000,000.
Filippo Candio Moves In Again (9:23 p.m.)
Jonathan Duhamel raised to 1,750,000 and John Racener made the call from the small blind. Filippo Candio also came along in the big blind and the flop fell QQ5.
Duhamel continued with a bet of 2,150,000 and Racener called. Candio then moved all in for 20,125,000 and Duhamel folded.
Racener tanked for several minutes before finally mucking his hand and Candio took the pot.
Jason Senti Eliminated in Seventh Place — $1,356,708 (9:35 p.m.) This is gearing up to be one of the most exciting final tables ever televised.
Jason Senti raised on the button to 1,800,000 and Joseph Cheong reraised to 4,950,000 from the small blind. Senti then moved all in and Cheong snap called.
Cheong showed 1010 and was racing against Senti’s AK. Senti need to hit and he did so in a big way when the flop fell KKQ.
The turn, however, was the J, giving Cheong outs to the straight. The river was the 9 and the room erupted. Senti was eliminated and Cheong took a big pot to boost his stack to over 46,000,000.
After the hand, the players went on a short break.
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