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Luciano Hollanda Leads Final 21 Event #19: $840 6-Handed Bounty; Feng and Maimone Still in Contention
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Although the structure and stacks were both deep, the first hour witnessed two quick eliminations. Stoyan Obreshkov was the first to go in ninth place for $42,711. He got short on chips when he called off with nine-six and didn t get there against ace-queen held by Yuri Dzivielevski.
Rainer Kempe went out shortly after in eighth place for $54,089 when his queens weren t good enough against Dvoress aces.
Henao was short on chips before bowing out in seventh place for $68,181 after his queen-jack didn t hold against the queen-three suited held by
Fabiano Kovalski.
A big hand took place shortly after which resulted in Dzivielevski hitting the rail in sixth place for $86,399. The pot was bloated by the river. Dzivielevski with big slick connected with his ace for two pair with the top kicker. However, Dvoress held jacks for a full house and jammed the river and Dzivielevski was out of chips after he called.
What a final table it is with big names everywhere including
Daniel Dvoress who will enter the action as the table captain with a commanding stack of 40,666,540 in chips when the action resumes on Wednesday, June 2 at 7:05 p.m. BST (2:05 p.m. EDT) with partypoker streaming the final table on a 30-minute delay on its partypokerTV Twitch channel.
Brazil s
Luciano Hollanda (33,832,245) was the only other player to bag more than 30 million in chips with
Marc Lange (28,821,658),
Sebastian Henao (26,005,586), and
Christian Rudolph (23,177,230) all heading into the final table with at least 20 million in chips.
Some of the biggest names at the final table hold the shortest stacks in play including
Portugal s
Rui Ferreira has been tearing up the online felts in recent times and is in prime position for another huge win after bagging the chip lead on Day 1a of the Powerfest $1,050 Main Event at
Ferreira, who plays at partypoker under a Dutch flag, will head into Day 2 with a 164 big blind stack of 2,298,444 in chips.
Jan Strazisar (2,059,015),
Leon Sturm (1,978,650),
Simon Mattsson (1,862,326),
Mary Pudmoreff (1,639,475),
Salvatore Bertino (1,422,338), and
Joaquim Countinho also virtually bagged at least 100 big blind stacks for Day 2.
Rounding out the top 10 in chip stacks in Day 1a were
Luciano Hollanda (1,299,901),
Tobias Seethaler (1,234,416), and
Martin Mulsow (1,233,414).
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