Hands #125-127 Paul Spitzberg Eliminated in 4th Place ($133,364)
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Hand #125- Corey Harrison made it 130,000 from the small blind, and Daniel Cascado made the call from the big. The dealer fanned out a flop of , and Harrison c-bet it to 135,000. Cascado shot back with a raise to 285,000, and Harrison kicked his hand in.
Hand #126- Cascado limped in from the small blind, and Salvatore Dicarlo moved all in from the big blind. Cascado folded, and Dicarlo took down the pot.
Hand #127- Cascado raised it up to 120,000 from the button, and Paul Sptizberg defended his big blind. The flop came down , and Spitzberg quickly checked. Cascado fired out a bet of 130,000, and Spitzberg throw out a check raise to 360,000. It was back to Cascado now, and after a minute or so of thought, he moved all in, having Spitzberg covered. Spitzberg tanked for about 30 seconds before announcing "call."
Spitzberg:
Cascado:
Spitzberg was well behind going to the turn, and he was looking for a king or a six to win the hand. The turn brought the , and Cascado was one card away from taking a big chip lead three handed. It was a safe card for him, the
, and Spitzberg was knocked out in 4th place.
After taking that pot, Cascado now has over four million, which is half the chips in play.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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4,100,000
1,500,000
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1,500,000 |
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Busted |