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Event 27: Josh Heinzl Nearly Doubles Up Against David Shmuel

$600 T.O.R.S.E. (Re-Entry)
Structure  |  Payouts
Level 22:  30,000/60,000 Limits
Players Remaining:  3 of 56

Josh Heinzl
Josh Heinzl

During Razz, Labrie had the bring-in of 10,000, David Shmuel raised to 30,000, and Josh Heinzl reraised to 60,000. Labrie folded, and Shmuel called.

Josh Heinzl:  (XxXx)  7s2d7c4c
David Shmuel:  (XxXx)  6d7hQsAs

4th Street:  Heinzl checked, Shmuel bet 30,000, and Heinzl called.

5th Street:  Shmuel bet 60,000, and Heinzl called.

6th Street:  Shmuel bet 60,000, and Heinzl called.

7th Street:  Shmuel bet 60,000 in the dark before he got his seventh card, and Heinzl called, leaving himself with only about 25K in his stack.

Josh Heinzl:  (Ac8h)  7s2d7c4c  (2c)
David Shmuel:  (8s3c)  6d7hQsAs  (Ks)

Shmuel made an 8-7-6, but Heinzl won the pot to nearly double up with an 8-7-4.

Josh Heinzl  –  575,000  (10 BB)
David Shmuel  –  375,000  (6 BB)

With three players remaining from a field of 56, the average chip stack is around 465,000 (8 Big Bets). The remaining players are guaranteed at least $3,895 each.

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