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Championship: Drew O’Connell vs. Scott Blackman

$5,300 SHRPO Championship
Prizepool:  $4,195,250  |  Structure  |  Payouts
Level 16:  4,000/8,000 with an 8,000 ante
Players Remaining:  116 of 865

Drew O'Connell
Drew O’Connell

With the board showing 10s8h3h3c on the turn, Drew O’Connell checked under the gun, Scott Blackman bet 42,000, and O’Connell called.

The river card was the 7h, O’Connell bet 115,000, and Blackman called. O’Connell showed Ah9h to win the pot with an ace-high flush, and Blackman mucked his cards in obvious frustration.

Drew O’Connell  –  1,635,000  (204 bb)
Scott Blackman  –  510,000  (64 bb)

With 116 players remaining from a field of 865, the average chip stack is around 373,000 (47 big blinds). The final 109 players will finish in the money, with a min-cash worth $9,700.

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