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Daniele D'Angelo is second with 21,415,000). Benjamin Underwood (11,350,000) made the final table of two Deepstack events earlier this summer, and once again made his way through an enormous field for his third deep run of the series.
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Hand #10: Small blind Benjamin Underwood open shipped his stack preflop (setting Daniele D'Angelo in); no call.
- Hand #10: Small blind Benjamin Underwood open shipped his stack preflop (setting Daniele D'Angelo in); no call. Hand #11: Underwood opened his button, too, this time for 1,300,000, but folded to a shove from Ori.
- Daniele D'Angelo raised to 1,400,000 from early position, Jeff Tahler called from the hijack and Santiago Soriano called from the big blind. The flop was and Soriano checked. D'Angelo bet 1,600,000, Tahler moved all in for a little under 10,000,000, Soriano reshoved all in and D'Angelo quickly got out of the way.
- It could be a fast final day, therefore, which might suit chip leader Santiago Soriano (27,300,000) who has a lead of almost 6 million chips (12 big blinds) over Daniele D’Angelo with 21,415,000 and a little more again on Amir Lehavot who stacked up 20,175,000 at the close of play.
Hand #11: Underwood opened his button, too, this time for 1,300,000, but folded to a shove from Ori Hasson, who helpfully, quietly, self-counted down before doing so (13,000,000)
Hand #12: Underwood took a pot down with the same raise from the cutoff.
Hand #13: Hasson opened on the button to 1,200,000 but folded to another jam from Joao Valli, who's picked up several million chips so far on the final table with this maneuver.
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Hand #14: Amir Lehavot received a walk.
Hand #15: Hasson opened for 1,200,000 in the hijack, called by big blind Nick Blackburn. On the flop, Blackburn checked - as he was to do on all subsequent streets - and Hasson bet 1,450,000. Hasson called, as he did on the turn when Hasson bet 2,250,000. The pairing on the river slowed Hasson's roll, and he checked behind, mucking when Blackburn showed with what can only be described as his characteristic victory squawk, adding, 'Hillbilly wins another one. It's crazy!'
Daniele D'Angelo raised to 1,400,000 from early position, Jeff Tahler called from the hijack and Santiago Soriano called from the big blind. The flop was and Soriano checked. D'Angelo bet 1,600,000, Tahler moved all in for a little under 10,000,000, Soriano reshoved all in and D'Angelo quickly got out of the way.
Jeff Tahler:
Santiago Soriano:
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Soriano had flopped a straight and Tahler needed to complete his flush draw to survive. Neither turn and river brought a heart and Tahler was eliminated in 9th place.