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Championship: Russell Brooks Eliminated in 181st Place In Multiple-Way All-In

$3,500 WPT Poker Showdown Championship
Prize Pool:  $5,616,000  |  Structure  |  Payouts
Level 18:  6,000/12,000 with a 12,000 ante
Players Remaining:  180 of 1,755

Russell Brooks got all in preflop for 76,000, and both Kevin Nee on the hijack and both the cutoff and small blind called to cover him before the flop was dealt Ad7c3d.

Nee made it 75,000 to go before the turn fell 7d, and the cutoff got out of the way while the small blind called.

Nee made it 75,000 again, and the small blind check-called before the river followed with the 5s.

That was when Nee got all in as well for 442,000, but his opponent got out of the way to lead to a final showdown. Brooks held pocket fives, but they were behind the pocket aces of Nee. Brooks took home $6,400 for his finish in 181st place, and Nee was up to 1.07 million after the dust settled.

Kevin Nee – 1,070,000 (89 bb)
Russell Brooks – Eliminated in 181st Place ($6,400) 

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