Sean Winter opened to 7,500 from under the gun and action folded to Cary Katz in the cutoff he called. Matthew Wantman was on the button, and he called, as did Jake Daniels in the big blind. The flop fell [Jd9s8h], and action checked to Katz, who bet 20,000. Wantman
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Dylan Linde Eliminated by Cary Katz
Dylan Linde moved all-in for his last 6,000 and Cary Katz called next to act in the hijack. From the cutoff, Chad Eveslage raised to 22,000. Action folded back to Katz, and he moved all-in for 109,000. Eveslage called. Linde: [Ks9h] Katz: [AsQh] Evesalge: [AdTd] The board ran out [6cAc2h9c7c] and Linde was eliminated as
Aram Zobian Shoves and Wins
Cary Katz raised to 8,000 from under the gun and Sean Winter called in the cutoff. From the button, Peter Neff three-bet to 31,000. Aram Zobian was in the small blind, and he announced he was all-in for 165,000. Katz and Winter quickly folded, and after a moment of deliberation, Neff folded.
Second Pair for David Peters
Mitchell Halverson raised to 3,500 from under the gun, and David Peters called next to act, as did Cary Katz from the big blind. The [KdTcJc5c7d] board checked through to the river where Peters bet 8,000 and only Halverson called. Peters tabled his [AdJs], and Halverson mucked.
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Following a 3-way deal, Andrew Lichtenberger walks away with his second event title of the weekend and the first-place prize of $125,350. Cary Katz finishes in second place for $121,130, and Nick Petrangelo finishes in third place for $103,520. The 14-entrant field created a prize pool of $350,000 and was
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Nick Petrangelo Pays Off Cary Katz
Action folded to Cary Katz in the small blind, and he completed. Nick Petrangelo was in the big blind, and he raised to 35,000 total. Katz called. The flop fell [AcKs4d], and Katz checked. Petrangelo continued for 20,000, and Katz called. The dealer burned and turned the [9h] and action