Nick Petrangelo opened to 50,000 from under the gun and action folded to Aram Zobian in the small blind, and he moved all-in for 85,000 total. Petrangelo called. Petrangelo: [KhQd] Zobian: [7h4h] The board ran out [qc4c8d6s9s], and Petrangelo flopped a pair of queens to eliminate Zobian in 10th place for
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Jason Koon Eliminated by Nick Petrangelo
Nick Petrangelo opened to 35,000 from early position, and David Coleman called in middle position. Action folded to Jason Koon in the big blind, and he moved all-in for 325,000 total. Petrangelo re-shoved, and Coleman folded. Petrangelo: [KhKd] Koon: [JdTd] The board ran out [7h6h4c5sQc], and Koon was eliminated.
Nick Petrangelo Continues To Climb
Nick Petrangelo vs. Jason Koon
Jason Koon completed from the small blind before Nick Petrangelo raised to 40,000 from the big blind. Koon called and then checked the [9d6s9h] flop. Petrangelo bet out 20,000, and Koon called as the turn fell the [8h]. Koon checked, Petrangelo bet 90,000, and Koon called. The river was the [8s], and
Nick Petrangelo Chipping Up
Nick Petrangelo Effectively Triples Up, Eliminates Bill Klein
Ap Louis Garza Leaves Nick Petrangelo Short
Jonathan Jaffe Takes From Nick Petrangelo
With the board complete and reading [9s7d5hTd3d], Jonathan Jaffe used a time extension and fired for 70,000. Nick Petrangelo was the only other player in the hand, and he used a time extension of his own before he called. Jaffe tabled [AhTs] for a pair of tens, and Petrangelo mucked.
Double Knockout for Chad Eveslage
Ali Ahmad moved all-in from the button for 91,500 and Nick Petrangelo called all-in from the small blind for roughly 85,000. From the big blind, Chad Eveslage called having both players covered. Ahmad: [AcJs] Petrangelo: [AhKd] Eveslage: [QdQh] The board ran out [8h4h9h9cJd] and Eveslage eliminated both Ahmad and Petrangelo
Andrew Lichtenberger Wins Venetian High Roller Event #7 $25,000 No-Limit Hold’Em After 3-Way Deal With Cary Katz and Nick Petrangelo
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