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Event 7: Noah Schwartz – 12th Place ($6,800)

$1,700 Deepest Stack No-Limit Hold’em (Re-Entry)
Prize Pool:  $454,500 | Payouts | Results
Level 23:  15,000/25,000 with a 25,000 ante
Players Remaining:  11 of 303

Noah Schwartz

Craig Pollak and Noah Schwartz were heads up to a flop of Kd4s2s and Pollak bet 125,000. Schwartz moved all in for 300,000 and Pollak quickly called.

Pollak: Kh4h
Schwartz: AdJs

Pollak was ahead with two pair kings and fours and Schwartz couldn’t come back on the Jh turn or 8s river.

Craig Pollak – 1,650,000 (66 bb)
Noah Schwartz – Eliminated in 12th Place ($6,800)

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