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Event 6: Richard Farhat Eliminated Boat Over Boat

$1,700 Deepest Stack No-Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
Prize Pool:  $454,500 | Structure | Payouts
Level 19:  5,000/10,000 with a 10,000 ante
Players Remaining:  30 of 303

Craig Pollak

We caught the middle of a big hand at Table 14. It was four-ways to a 9d9h7c flop, Richard Farhat got about 125,000 all in the middle from the small blind, both Craig Pollak from the big blind and Allan Bieler from early position came along. The turn was 3h, Pollak moved all in for 160,000 and Bieler folded after a long think.

Farhat: 7s7h
Pollak: 9c7d

Farhat had every reason to think his flopped full house sevens full of nines would be good but Pollak was better with nines full of sevens. Farhat was drawing dead to the river and went out in 30th place while Pollak moved among the leaders.

Craig Pollak – 735,000 (74 bb)
Richard Farhat – Eliminated in 30th Place ($3,000)

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