The decisive days of the tournament at Ledyard

The task of the nine surviving participants of the tournament in Ledyard was to be in the top six at the end of the day.

Michael farris made it to the top nine with the fewest chip counts. Consequently, he was the first candidate for elimination. Michael bets all his chips with K 10 with board 9 6 4 9 2. Robert richardson accepted Michael's bet and opened his hand with a pair of sevens. Eventually Michael farris finishes the tournament in ninth place, taking home $40'378.

Two more shosters Allen bari and Natale Kuey soon followed Michael. Allen bari holding A Q went against Andrew Barta all-in on board K 4 4 AND 2... Andrew, holding a pair of kings, made a set and sent Allen bari in eighth place. The organizers wrote Alena a check for $48'450. The last one left without tomorrow's finale was [I] Natal Key [/ I]. Holding A TO Kewey went all-in against Ted Forrest and his pocket sixes. Ted got a set on the turn, and a full house on the river. As a result, the seventh place, and with it $71'061, remained for Natale Kuey.

Results:

1 place Erik seidel - 3,820,000 chips

2nd place Ted forrest - 2,347,000 chips

3rd place Adam katz - 2,311,000 Chips

4th place Andrew Barta - 1,522,000 Chips

5th place Robert richardson - 526,000 chips

6th place Frank cieri - 403,000 chips

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