With the cards already tabled, Sam Soverel was all-in for his last 195,000, and Kristina Holst had called. Holst: [AdAh] Soverel: [As7s] The board ran out [Jc3s2s3cJd], and Soverel missed his flush and was eliminated in ninth place for $26,400.
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Alex Foxen vs. Sam Soverel
Action folded to Sam Soverel on the button, and he opened to 45,000. Alex Foxen was in the big blind and called. The flop fell [Jd9s4c] and Foxen checked. Soverel continued for 60,000, and Foxen called. The dealer burned and turned the [7s] and action checked through. The [Jc] completed the board on
Joey Weissman vs. Sam Soverel
Full House for Sam Soverel
Mike Watson opened the hijack to 7,000 before Sam Soverel three-bet to 25,000 from the small blind. Watson called, and the flop landed [6dKs8s]. Soverel continued for 10,000 and Watson called as the turn fell the [Qc] and both players checked. The river was the [Qs] and Soverel used a time extension
Ronald Minnis Eliminated by Sam Soverel
On a flop of [5dJd8d] with around 15,000 in the middle, Daniel Weinand checked from the small blind to Ronald Minnis in the big blind. Minnis moved all-in for 23,500, and after Sam Soverel called on the button, Weinand folded. Minnis: [8c5c] Soverel: [JsTd] The turn and river ran out the [Jh] and [5h]
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