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  1. Play has ended for the day here at the Beau Rivage and tomorrow's final table will feature two P5ers: Allen "AwwNutz" Carter (2nd in chips) and Tyler "Tydean" Smith (4th in chips).

    Here are the chip counts and seat assignments for the televised final table which begins at 4PM Central time tomorrow:

    Seat 1: Hilbert Shirey - 1,353,000

    Seat 2: Bobby Suer - 651,000

    Seat 3: Tyler Smith - 1,271,000

    Seat 4: Allen Carter - 1,673,000

    Seat 5: Soheil Shamseddin - 3,061,000

    Seat 6: Chuck Kim - 386,000

    glglgl guys!
  2. nice work, allen. glgl tomorrow!
  3. gl guys
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  4. Tyler's out in 5th for $184,607. Allen's chip leader with heads up play underway. Gooooo AawwNutz!
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  5. glglgl carter thanks for the excellent coverage
  6. Score one for the good guys!

    Allen changed gears perfectly when they got down to 3 handed and had a 2 million chip lead heads up...

    Allen seemingly won the every major pot for the first 30 minutes of heads up and he was very much frustrating his opponent, who himself was a very outgoing and likeable guy.

    Allen's domination heads up allowed him to take make a few gambling calls when his opponent got very shortstacked, and he closed it out to take home the title, which was more important to him than the money...

    Wooooot! Old school rocks!
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    Originally Posted by brsavage View Post

    Score one for the good guys!

    Allen changed gears perfectly when they got down to 3 handed and had a 2 million chip lead heads up...

    Allen seemingly won the every major pot for the first 30 minutes of heads up and he was very much frustrating his opponent, who himself was a very outgoing and likeable guy.

    Allen's domination heads up allowed him to take make a few gambling calls when his opponent got very shortstacked, and he closed it out to take home the title, which was more important to him than the money...

    Wooooot! Old school rocks!

    the pay jump to the mill doesn't hurt either, just icing on cake :)