
Level 24: 5/70 Players Remain
Blinds: 30,000/60,000
Ante 15,000 / Bring-In 20,000
Limit 60,000-120,000
NLH / PLO: 15,000-30,000/30,000
2-7 Triple Draw
Within two hands, the stack of Jan Bendik melted to zero and he was knocked out in sixth place. He first lost a big chunk to Nicholas Mingoia when the latter doubled off him with an . Bendik was priced in for the last 75,000 after the final draw and only had a ten-eight.
Bendik was then all-in for 65,000 and earned three callers including Benjamin Sweetman, Jean Kabbaj in the small blind and Mingoia in the big blind. Only Mingoia took three on the first draw while everyone else took two new cards.
It checked to Sweetman who bet and was called by Kabbaj and Mingoia. This time, only Sweetman took two while everyone else took one. Kabbaj bet, Mingoia folded and Sweetman called.
On the final draw, Kabbaj patted and so did Bendik while Sweetman took one new card. Kabbaj bet again and Sweetman folded.
Kabbaj tabled the and it was good, as Bendik only had the .
Benjamin Sweetman – 1,200,000
Nicholas Mingoia – 950,000
Jean Kabbaj – 775,000
Jan Bendik – Eliminated in 6th Place (€4,420)






