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Event 1: Marcos Saravia Triples Up

$400 Deep Stack No-Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
Prize Pool:  $1,407,450  |  Structure  |  Payouts
Level 21:  10,000/15,000 with a 15,000 ante
Players Remaining:  180 of 4,265

There was a three-way all-in situation at Table 37, with Marcos Saravia all in under the gun for 60,000, the small blind all in for 85,000, and the player in the hijack covering them both.

These were their cards in descending order of chip counts:

Hijack:  4d4c
Small Blind:  9s9c
Marcos Saravia:  Ks9h

The board came Js6s2s7sQc, and Saravia made a king-high flush to win the main pot and triple up in chips. The small blind won the smaller side pot with a nine-high flush to stay alive with 50,000 in chips.

Marcos Saravia  –  210,000  (14 bb)

With about 180 players remaining from a field of 4,265, the average chip stack is around 475,000 (32 big blinds). The remaining players are guaranteed at least $1,180 each.

Action will continue today until the hard stop at 2:00 am, and the remaining players will return tomorrow at 1:00 pm to play down to a winner.

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