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After losing the hand to Newhouse, Anton Morgenstern falls from the chip lead. New big stack? Sylvain Loosli of France.
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After losing the hand to Newhouse, Anton Morgenstern falls from the chip lead. New big stack? Sylvain Loosli of France.
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A massive pot where Anton Morgenstern gets it all in w/ trip aces to Mark Newhouse's full house gives Newhouse the chip lead w/ over 20 mil
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@momobear We'll bring them back the first weekend of November.
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Even @mark_hizzle couldn't believe the massive pot that gave him the chip lead. (Photo by Jayne Furman) http://t.co/MWXyVEtXdF
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More double ups in Level 32. Ryan Riess doubled again, Amir Lehavot doubled up, and now Jay Farber has doubled his stack thru Fabian Ortiz
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.@dwbenefield can't watch as the board runs out on an all-in pot bw him & Maxx Coleman. Benefield holds, Coleman out http://t.co/17GIqVjLjK
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Chip lead just keeps changing. Current;y Marc McLaughlin of Canada the man to beat w/ just over 20 mil. Mark Newhouse down to 16 mil.
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Start of day chip leader Anton Morgenstern out in 20th place after a rough day at the tables.
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James Alexander eliminated in 19th place, players will go on 90-min dinner a little early while staff redraws final 18. Play again at 8
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RT @PokerWit: That was a crazy level 1.7M to 17M
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If you lost track of all the crazy hands in the Main Event so far today, we can help with this dinner break recap: http://t.co/WAG1tnqSUy
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.@Josh_Atk you can get paid now. Just go to the @wsop payout office.
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RT @AFeldmanESPN: Feature table: Riess, Porter, Kawauiti, Brummelhuis, Mortensen, Benefield, Loosli, Newhouse, Livingston
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Jan Nakladal is our 18th place finisher ($357,665) after running QQ into Matt Reed's AA.
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@Junkyarddog_57 Yes, JC Tran is still in
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We have 4 bracelet winners left in the field, but we also have two Circuit ring winners. Any guesses who they are?
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@casekeefer Riess has 10 Circuit cashes including a 2nd place finish in the Hammond Main this year for $239K, but no rings actually
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David Benefield's pocket 3s flop a set against Bruno Kawauti's A-Q to double up to around 7 mil.
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Another double up for @RyanRiess1. His pocket aces hold up to push him to 7.5 million.
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RT @RealAlanMarks: @wsop Tran and Mortenson, have both circuit rings and bracelets.
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