At the time of this post: #14 Julian Parmann 4,235,000 chips
1st: $7,680,021
2nd: $4,469,171
3rd: $3,397,103
4th: $2,614,558
5th: $1,910,971
6th: $1,426,072
7th: $1,203,193
8th: $1,097,009
9th: $1,001,020
10th: $756,897
11th-12th: $526,778
13th-15th: $411,453
16th-18th: $325,034
19th-27th: $262,574
28th-36th: $211,821
37th-45th: $164,086
46th-54th: $137,300
55th-63rd: $113,764
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[UPDATE #1]
Mario Sequeira Doubles Through Julian Parmann
Julian Parmann opens to 110,000 from under the gun and action folds around to Mario Sequeira in the hijack, who moves all in for his last 400,000. Parmann calls.
Sequeira: Ad/As
Parmann: 8h/8c
The board runs out 3s/Qd/3d/2s/9d and Sequeira earns the much needed double.
Mario Sequeira - 950,000 (19 bb)
Julian Parmann - 3,655,000 (73 bb)
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[UPDATE #2]
Anton Morgenstern Is German And Germans "Always Have It"
Anton Morgenstern opens in middle position to 120,000 and Julian Parmann calls on the button. The blinds fold to send to players to the flop.
Both players check the Kh/10s/9s flop and Morgenstern checks for a second time after the Qs falls on the turn. Parmann picks up the betting, pushing out 150,000. Morgenstern takes a moment to think before he clicks it back to 550,000. Parmann eyes down his opponent and then calls.
The 7s puts four to a flush on the board and after inspecting Parmann's remaining near 2,200,000 chip stack, Morgenstern puts out a bet of 475,000.
It's a small bet relative to the size of the pot but it's enough to force Parmann out, as he pushes his hand towards the muck after close to two minutes of thought.
With close to ten minutes remaining in Level 26, Anton Morgenstern has increased his stack by nearly 3,000,000 chips. The main reason, as one of his table mates puts it, "Germans just always have it..."
Anton Morgenstern - 7,350,000 (147 bb)
Julian Parmann - 2,170,000 (43 bb)
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[UPDATE #3]
Mark Kroon Finds a Double Through Julian Parmann
Mark Kroon raises to 135,000 from early position and Julian Parmann three-bets him to 275,000. Anton Morgenstern is in the big blind and calls Parmann's raise.
As soon as Morgenstern's chips go in, Kroon announces himself all in for 1,310,000. Parmann re-shoves for 2,375,000 and Morgenstern folds after thinking for a moment.
Kroon: As/8s
Parmann: Kd/Kh
The flop 2d/2s/7s gives Kroon a flush draw that he hits on the 6s turn. Kroon avoids a two or a king on the 8h river and he doubles up.
Mark Kroon - 2,850,000 (43 bb)
Julian Parmann - 1,170,000 (20 bb)
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[UPDATE #4]
Julian Parmann is currently in 44th place with 590,000 chips and is guaranteed $164,086. They're on a break right now.
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[UPDATE #5]
Julian Parmann Doubles Through Anton Morgenstern
Anton Morgenstern opens for 165,000 from the cutoff and Julian Parmann moves all in for 870,000 from the cutoff. Morgenstern calls and the cards are turned over.
Parmann: As/9s
Morgenstern: 10s/10h
The Qd/4s/As flop gives Parmann a lead he does not relinquish as he finds a double to stay alive.
Julian Parmann - 1,600,000 (20 bb)
Anton Morgenstern - 7,110,000 (89 bb)
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[UPDATE #6]
Julian Parmann Eliminated in 41st Place ($164,086)
Julian Parmann opens from middle position to 175,000 and Dave Stefanski flats from the cutoff. Anton Morgenstern tags along from the big blind and they are three-ways to the flop.
The dealer spreads a flop of 7h/Jc/8c and Morgenstern quickly checks. Morgenstern continues for 250,000 and Stefanski clicks it back to 505,000. Morgenstern folds and Parmann moves all in. Stefanski snap calls.
Parmann quickly tables Qc/Qs but is in bad shape against the As/Ah of Stefanski.
The Qs falls on the turn providing Parmann with a flush draw, but the Kd will seal his fate as he hits the rail in 41st place. Parmann will take home $164,086 for his deep run.
Dave Stefanski - 9,340,000
Julian Parmann - Eliminated |