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Championship: In Hand #6, Two All Ins, But No Bustouts

$3,500 LHPO Championship (Re-Entry)
Prizepool: $3,718,400  |  Structure  |  Payouts  |  Live Stream
Level 17:  5,000/10,000 with a 10,000 ante
Players Remaining:  148 of 1,162

In Hand #6 of hand-for-hand play on the Money Bubble, there were two all-in-and-call situations.

On the Featured Table, David Adam-Castrillo moved all in under the gun for 1,000, Andrew Moreno raised from the button to 20,000, and both blinds folded.

Adam-Castrillo turned over Ad8h, and needed it to hold to stay alive against Moreno’s Ac2c. Adam-Castrillo’s hand held up, and he multiplied his stack by 14 times (technically called a quattuordecuple).

Unfortunately for Adam-Castrillo, he still didn’t have enough to pay the big blind and the big blind ante, so he’d be forced all in on the next hand anyway.

David Adam-Castrillo  –  14,000  (1.4 bb)

Out in the main tournament room, a short stack got it all in with AsJd against AdQd, but the board came Ah6d6c4dKc to chop the pot.

On to Hand #7.

With 148 players remaining from a field of 1,162, the average chip stack is around 393,000 (49 big blinds). The final 146 players will finish in the money, with a min-cash worth $6,400.

Action will continue tonight until the end of Level 20 (around 12:20 am).

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