$1,100 10-Game Mix
Structure | Payouts
Level 19: 15,000/30,000 Limits
Players Remaining: 5 of 62

During a round of Badugi, Ryan Hoenig raised from the cutoff to 30,000, A.J. Kelsall reraised from the button to 45,000, and Hoenig called.
Draw #1: Hoenig drew two cards, and Kelsall drew one. Hoenig checked, Kelsall bet 15,000, and Hoenig called.
Draw #2: Hoenig drew two cards, and Kelsall stood pat. Hoenig checked, Kelsall bet 30,000, and Hoenig called.
Draw #3: Hoenig drew one card, and Kelsall stood pat. Hoenig checked, Kelsall bet 30,000, and Hoenig called.
Kelsall said, “You’ve got it,” and Hoenig showed 

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) for a three-card 4-3. Kelsall mucked, and Hoenig won the pot.
Ryan Hoenig – 900,000 (30 BB)
A.J. Kelsall – 120,000 (4 BB)
With five players remaining from a field of 62 entries, the average chip stack is around 372,000 (12 Big Bets). The remaining players are guaranteed at least $4,210 each.
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