Dan Fleyshman: Last Man In, First Man Out; Freddy Deeb Triples Up

Dec 5, 2012

Dan Fleyshman was waiting around during the break, contemplating whether or not to re-enter at the last possible moment as the field approached 500 entrants. In the final moments, Fleyshman pulled the trigger to become one of the final entrants into the tournament.

But he’d only get to play one hand.

Freddy Deeb limps in for 800, Kenna James raises to 2,400, Dan Fleyshman calls, and Michael Mizrachi calls.

The action returns to Deeb, who limped into the pot. Deeb moves all in for about 26,000, and then James moves all in over the top for about triple that amount. Fleyshman calls all in for 30,000, and Mizrachi folds.

Here are their cards in descending order of chip counts:

Kenna James:  [AcAd]
Dan Fleyshman:  [KhKs]
Freddy Deeb:  [9c9s]

The board comes [Js9h8d10c6c], and Deeb flops a set of nines to win the main pot and triple up in chips, while James wins the smaller side pot with his pocket aces to eliminate Dan Fleyshman.

Freddy Deeb  –  75,000  (93 bb)
Kenna James  –  58,000  (72 bb)
Michael Mizrachi  –  182,000  (227 bb)
Dan Fleyshman  –  Eliminated

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