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Championship: Ricardo Eyzaguirre – 9th Place ($56,000)

$3,500 LHPO Championship (Re-Entry)
Prizepool: $3,718,400  |  Payouts  |  Results  |  Live Stream
Level 31:  125,000/250,000 with a 250,000 ante
Players Remaining:  8 of 1,162

Ricardo Eyzaguirre

Ryan Hoenig raised from the hijack to 500,000, Ryan Hogan called from the button, and Ricardo Eyzaguirre moved all in from the big blind for 4,875,000.

Hoenig quickly folded, and Hogan asked for an exact count and used two Time Chips to tank for more than a minute before he called with AdJd. Eyzaguirre turned over KsQs, and needed to improve to stay alive.

The board came 7c5c2d10h9h, and Hogan won the pot with his ace to eliminate Eyzaguirre in ninth place.

Ryan Hogan  –  16,400,000  (66 bb)
Ricardo Eyzaguirre  –  Eliminated in 9th Place  ($56,000)

Our updates are following the same half-hour delay as the SHRPO Live Stream, so you can follow along without seeing any spoilers.

With eight players remaining from a field of 1,162, the average chip stack is around 7,275,000 (29 big blinds), and the remaining players are guaranteed at least $71,000 each.

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