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Coverage of this event has officially concluded, but don't forget to show up to the Poker Atlas Tour kicking off at the TCH Houston from May 18-30 with over 1,000,000 in prize pool guarantees!
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Level 16: Blinds 6,000/12,000/12,000
After a preflop betting war, Kenneth Dry found himself all in and at-risk against big stack Jeffrey Nowling.
Kenneth Dry: [jhjc]
Jeffrey Nowling: [asqh]
Dry was ahead in this classic flip with his pocket jacks, and the board of [5h5d7c5sks] ran out pure for him and he secured the big double-up.
Kenneth Dry: 415,000
Jeffrey Nowling: 320,000
Level 15: Blinds 5,000/10,000/10,000
On a heads-up completed board of [9hqdac5h9d], big blind Genc Govori led out for 105,000 and his opponent, Ravee Sundra, was in the tank.
"What do you have?" Govori asked him after a while.
"A nine, but no kicker," replied Sundra, to which Govori seemed surprised.
Sundra then made the call but was then shown [9s7s] for trip nines and Sundra mucked his hand.
"I thought you had a nine, we would have chopped!" Govori said as he was pushed the pot.
"Do you really think I would have thought about it that long if I had a nine?" Sundra replied." I had an ace."
After losing that hand, Sundra was left short with around 5 big blinds and busted shortly after. Meanwhile, Govori jumped into the chip lead with 780,000.
Ravee Sundra: 0
Genc Govori: 780,000