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Event 14: David DiBernardi Doubles Thru Pasquale Caiazza; Bryan Schultz Doubles Thru Pasquale Caiazza

$1,100 Triple Stack NLH (Re-Entry)
Prize Pool:  $302,640  |   Structure  |  Payouts
Level 21:  10,000/15,000 with a 15,000 ante
Players Remaining:  18 of 312

David DiBernardi
David DiBernardi

After a flop of AcKs4d, David DiBernardi bet 15,000 from the small blind, Pasquale Caiazza raised from the big blind to 40,000, and DiBernardi called.

The turn card paired the board with the 4h, DiBernardi checked, Caiazza bet 60,000, and DiBernardi called.

The river card was the Js, Dibernardi checked, Caiazza moved all in, and DiBernardi thought for a while before he called all in for 110,000. Caiazza had 7d3h for a bluff, and DiBernardi turned over Kc9h to win the pot and double up with two pair, kings and fours.

David DiBernardi  –  465,000  (31 bb)
Pasquale Caiazza  –  400,000  (27 bb)

Bryan Schultz
Bryan Schultz

The next hand, Bryan Schultz was all in from the hijack for 85,000 with Kd10h, and needed to improve to stay alive against Caiazza’s AhQd in the small blind.

The board came KcQs2d6d5c, and Schultz won the pot with a pair of kings to double up in chips.

Bryan Schultz  –  200,000  (13 bb)
Pasquale Caiazza  –  315,000  (21 bb)

With 18 players remaining, the average chip stack is around 520,000 (35 big blinds).

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