$1,100 Triple Stack Six-Max NLH (Re-Entry)
Structure | Payouts
Level 20: 5,000/15,000 with a 15,000 ante
Players Remaining: 3 of 95

Sebastian Toro Henao limped from the button for 15,000, which was unusual for this final table. Chris Da-Silva seemed suspicious and folded his small blind, and Max Stevens said he wasn’t going to fall for the trick and just checked his option in the big blind.
The flop came out, Stevens checked, Henao bet, and Stevens folded. Henao took the pot.
The next hand, Da-Silva limped from the button for 15,000, Stevens completed the small blind, and Henao checked his option in the big blind.
“It’s a whole new world at this final table,” said Stevens.
All three players checked to the turn on a board of , and Stevens bet 20,000. Henao and Da-Silva both called.
The river card tripped the board with the , and it checked to Da-Silva, who bet 210,000. Stevens thought for a while before he called, and Henao quickly folded.
Da-Silva turned over for the nuts — quad fours — and Stevens mucked.
Seat 1. Sebastian Toro Henao – 770,000 (51 bb)
Seat 2. Chris Da-Silva – 1,775,000 (118 bb)
Seat 3. Max Stevens – 305,000 (20 bb)
With three players remaining from a field of 95, the average chip stack is around 950,000 (63 big blinds). The remaining players are guaranteed at least $12,200 each.
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