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Event 8: Mihails Morozovs Leads at the Dinner Break; Adam Walter Passes Him in the First Six Minutes

$400 Triple Stud (Re-Entry)
Structure  |  Payouts
Level 13:  4,000/8,000 Limits
Players Remaining:  18 of 65

Mihails Morozovs
Chipleader Mihails Morozovs

The final 21 players return from break to begin Level 13, with limits of 4,000-8,000.

There were two players with at least 160K at the dinner break:

1.  Mihails Morozovs  –  200,000  (25 BB)
2.  Adam Walter  –  165,000  (21 BB)

When they got back from dinner, Walter made a wheel in Stud Hi/Lo in one of the first couple of hands to knock out two players at once, moving him into the chip lead with about 220,000.

Adam Walter  –  220,000  (28 BB)

Adam Walter
Adam Walter

The next hand, Walter knocked out another player to drop the field down to 18 players and bump his chip stack up to about 240,000.

Adam Walter  –  240,000  (30 BB)

With 18 players remaining from a field of 65, the average chip stack is about 90,000 (11 Big Bets). The final nine players will finish in the money, with a min-cash worth $740.

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