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Championship Day 1A: David DiBernardi Doubles Thru Faraz Jaka

$3,500 LHPO Championship (Re-Entry)
$2,000,000 Guaranteed  |  Structure | Live Stream
Level 10:  1,000/2,000 with a 2,000 ante
Day 1A Players Remaining:  243 of 582

David DiBernardi
David DiBernardi

Faraz Jaka raised from middle position to 7,500, the player in the cutoff called, and David DiBernardi moved all in from the small blind for 35,500. Jaka thought for a while before he called, and the cutoff thought for a while before she folded.

DiBernardi turned over QsQc, and needed it to hold to stay alive against Jaka’s Kd10d.

The board came Jh6h3h10cAs, and Jaka paired his ten on the turn, but improved no further. DiBernardi won the pot with his pocket queens to double up in chips.

David DiBernardi  –  82,500  (41 bb)
Faraz Jaka  –  120,000  (60 bb)

The tournament clock shows 240 players remaining from a field of 582 entries, with an average chip stack around 121,500 (61 big blinds).

Action will continue tonight until the end of Level 10 (around 11:15 pm).

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