Cary Katz was all-in for the main pot as the flop read [Jc5c6d] as Sam Soverel was all-in for 368,000 holding [Jd9s8d6s]. Matthew Wantman had both players covered holding [AcKcQc9d]. The turn and river landed the [5h] and [8h] and Soverel won the side pot while Katz took the main pot to
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Sam Soverel Doubles Through Dylan Weisman
Sam Soverel was all-in for his last 190,000 from the small blind holding [AhQdTs5h] against the [JcJhTdTc] of Dylan Weisman in the cutoff. The board ran out [7hKhQh6cAc] and Soverel secured the double.
Daniel Negreanu vs. Sam Soverel
Sam Soverel limped the button and both Daniel Negreanu and Matthew Wantman came along from the blinds. The flop landed [AsKhKd] and action checked to Soverel who bet 10,000. Negreanu called and Wantman folded before the [Th] checked through on the turn. The river was the [Js], and after Negreanu checked, Soverel
Brian Rast Eliminated by Sam Soverel
Sam Soverel limped the hijack and Brian Rast raised to 36,000 from the cutoff. Tamon Nakamura called in the small blind, as did Soverel. The flop landed [9c8dJd] and action checked to Rast who bet his final 50,000. Nakamura folded, but Soverel called. Rast: [KsJsTsTc] Soverel: [Ah9d4d3h] The turn and river landed the [6d]
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Sam Soverel vs. Ren Lin
With roughly 425,000 in the pot on a [Kc6c2h4s] board, Sam Soverel had 175,000 committed to the pot in the big blind, and Ren Lin raised to 350,000 in the small blind. Soverel called. The [qs] completed the board and both players checked. Soverel revealed [Qc7c] for a rivered pair of queens