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Event 27: Ryan Hoenig Doubles Thru Josh Heinzl

$600 T.O.R.S.E. (Re-Entry)
Structure  |  Payouts
Level 19:  15,000/30,000 Limits
Players Remaining:  7 of 56

Ryan Hoenig
Ryan Hoenig

During a round of Triple Draw, Ryan Hoenig moved all in from the button for 30,000, Josh Heinzl raised from the small blind to 45,000, and Chris Labrie folded the big blind.

Draw #1:  Heinzl took one card, and Hoenig stood pat.

Draw #2:  Heinzl took one card, and Hoenig stood pat.

Draw #3:  Heinzl took one card, and Hoenig stood pat.

Josh Heinzl:  Kd8h7c6h2s
Ryan Hoenig:  9h8d5h4s2d

Hoenig won the pot with his 9-8 to double up to 75,000 in chips.

Ryan Hoenig  –  75,000  (3 BB)
Josh Heinzl  –  309,000 (10 BB)

With seven players remaining from a field of 56, the average chip stack is around 200,000 (7 Big Bets). The remaining players are guaranteed at least $1,295 each.

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