$400 Deep Stack No-Limit Hold’em
Prize Pool: $2,261,490 | Structure | Payouts
Level 36: 300,000/500,000 with a 500,000 ante
Players Remaining: 8 of 6,853

Andrew Miller was forced all in from the big blind, putting his first 500,000 in for the big blind, and his last 300,000 in as the ante. (This is a “Big Blind First” tournament.)
James Carroll raised from middle position to 1,000,000, and Darryll Fish called from the cutoff.
There was 2,100,000 in the main pot, and another 1,000,000 in the side pot. Any additional betting would go into the side pot.
Both players checked to the turn on a board of 


, Carroll checked, Fish bet 1,400,000, and Carroll folded. Fish took the side pot.
For the main pot, Fish turned over 
for a flopped set of queens. Miller hadn’t looked at his cards yet, so he flipped them over one at a time. The first card was the
, giving him a chance, but his second card was the
. Miller was already drawing dead.
The meaningless river card was the
, and Fish won the pot with his set of queens to eliminate Miller in ninth place.
Darryll Fish – 20,700,000 (41 bb)
Andrew Miller – Eliminated in 9th Place ($27,500)
With eight players remaining from a field of 6,853, the average chip stack is around 17,150,000 (34 big blinds). The remaining players are guaranteed at least $35,000 each.
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