$2,200 Deep Stack No-Limit Hold’em
Prize Pool: $216,000 | Structure | Payouts
Level 21: 10,000/15,000 with a 15,000 ante
Players Remaining: 4 of 108

Fred Goldberg limped from the button for 15,000, Andrew Ostapchenko completed the small blind, and Sun Choi checked her option in the big blind.
The flop came 

, and it checked to Goldberg, who bet 15,000. Ostapchenko folded, and Choi called all in for 10,000 with 
for a six-high flush draw. Goldberg turned over 
for queen high, and Choi needed to improve to stay alive.
The turn card was the
, the river card was the
, and Choi won the pot with a pair of fives to double up in chips.
Sun Choi – 80,000 (5 bb)
Fred Goldberg – 1,435,000 (96 bb)
A few hands later, Choi got it all in from the big blind for 55,000 with 
against the 
of Andrew Ostapchenko in the small blind.
The board came 



, and Choi won the pot with her king to double up in chips.
Sun Choi – 125,000 (8 bb)
Andrew Ostapchenkoy – 700,000 (47 bb)
The next hand, Fred Goldberg raised from the cutoff to 40,000, Sun Choi moved all in from the small blind for 125,000, and Goldberg called with 
.
Choi turned over 
, and needed it to hold to stay alive.
The board came 



, and Choi flopped a set of sixes and turned a full house to win the pot and double up again.
Sun Choi – 280,000 (19 bb)
Fred Goldberg – 1,275,000 (85 bb)
With four players remaining from a field of 108 entries, the average chip stack is around 675,000 (45 big blinds). The remaining players are guaranteed at least $20,900 each.
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