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Event 26: Robert LeBeau – 3rd Place ($43,000)

$2,200 Deep Stack No-Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
Prize Pool:  $376,000   |   Structure   |   Payouts
Level 26:  25,000/50,000 with a 50,000 ante
Players Remaining:  2 of 188

Robert LeBeau
Robert LeBeau

Andrew Pichee raised from the button to 100,000, Robert LeBeau moved all in from the big blind for 865,000, and Pichee used a Time Chip to tank for a while before he called with As8c. LeBeau turned over Ah4s, and he needed to improve to stay alive.

The board came Qc10s3h5c3s, and LeBeau was saved by the three on the river to make it a chopped pot.

The next hand, LeBeau moved all in from the small blind for 905,000, and Pichee quickly called from the big blind with 10h10d.

LeBeau turned over 5h5c, and needed to improve once again to stay alive.

The board came Ad8d7s3cAc, and the pocket tens held up for Pichee to win the pot and eliminate LeBeau in third place.

Robert LeBeau  –  Eliminated in 3rd Place  ($43,000)

Bryan Schultz and Andrew Pichee
Bryan Schultz (left) and Andrew Pichee (right

The final two players take a five-minute break before heads-up play begins, and here are their official chip counts:

Andrew Pichee  –  3,470,000  (69 bb)
Bryan Schultz  –  1,230,000  (25 bb)

Reminder:  In heads-up play, the button has the small blind and acts first before the flop.

Here are the final table payouts:

1st:  $86,800 + LHPO Trophy
2nd:  $58,000

3rd:  Robert LeBeau  –  $43,000
4th:  Brenden Gluck  –  $32,000
5th:  Dylan Smith  –  $24,300
6th:  Daniel Vranich  –  $18,500
7th:  Jake Schwartz  –  $14,300

This final table is being live streamed on a 30-minute delay, and you can follow the action at the Hard Rock Poker YouTube channel.

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