Jesse Sylvia opened to 200,000 from early position with roughly 30,000 behind. Action folded to Erik Seidel in the small blind, and he moved all-in. Sylvia called. Sylvia: [Ac9s] Seidel: [JsJh] The board ran out [Ks4sJd6cKc] and Seidel made a full house to eliminate Sylvia in 10th place for $29,700.
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Andrew Lichtenberger Doubles Through Jesse Sylvia
Andrew Lichtenberger was all-in and had been called by Jesse Sylvia. Lichtenberger: [KhKd] Sylvia: [QhQs] The board ran out [7d4h6h9c3s] and Lichtenberger doubled.
Jesse Sylvia Doubles Through Matthew Ploof
Action folded to Matthew Ploof on the button, and he opened to 50,000. Jesse Sylvia was next to act in the small blind, and he moved all-in for 560,000. Mazen Abdallah folded, and action was back on Ploof. Ploof used two time extensions before tossing in the call. Ploof: [AdQh] Sylvia: [9h9s] The board ran out
Jesse Sylvia Doubles Through Nick Petrangelo
Action folded to Jesse Sylvia on the button, and he moved all-in for 285,000. Mazen Abdallah folded the small blind. Nick Petrangelo was in the big blind and called. Sylvia: [JsTd] Petrangelo: [Ac9s] The board ran out [Tc3d2dJcKh], and Sylvia made two pair to double.
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Jonathan Little Eliminated by Nick Petrangelo
Ray Qartomy Eliminated by Jesse Sylvia
Cary Katz raised to 20,000 from under the gun and Jesse Sylvia three-bet to 65,000 from the hijack. From out of the small blind, Ray Qartomy moved all-in for 120,000, and once Katz folded, Sylvia called. Qartomy: [AdQh] Sylvia: [AhKc] The board ran out [8cKd5sKh6h] and Qartomy was eliminated in 28th place.
Ali Imsirovic Folds Full House to Jesse Sylvia
With the final board reading [KhQhAhAcTh] and roughly 120,000 in the middle, Jesse Sylvia checked from under the gun. Ali Imsirovic was in the cutoff, and he bet 75,000. Sylvia check-raised all-in for 286,000, and Imsirovic used all five of his remaining time extensions before folding [AsQs] face-up. Sylvia revealed his [KsQc] and
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