Apr 29, 2013
Daniel Buzgon shows little reaction after eliminating Anthony Spinella in 23rd place.
Tim Reilly (pictured above) stares down Matt Salsberg after Salsberg reraised all in preflop. Reilly would eventually fold.
The final 17 players at the final two tables.
Tony Cousineau (center) is all in, and he waits as Pete Chwala (right) decides whether or not to call the larger all-in bet of Pete Tinnesz (left).
Chwala would eventually fold, and Tinnesz and Cousineau would battle for the pot.
Tony Cousineau (right) was all in with [8d8h], but he was dominated by the [JdJs] of Pete Tinnesz. Their reactions after the flop of [9c9s7s] tells the story — Tinnesz is excited, and Cousineau isn’t.
But that isn’t the whole story. Cousineau would catch an eight on the turn to win the pot with a full house and triple up in chips.
In the last hand of the previous level, all eyes are on Daniel Buzgon (foreground, left) as he contemplates the all-in bet from John Dollinger (far right).
Buzgon would eventually fold, and Dollinger took this pot.