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Making ‘Cmoney’ by Jessica on 06.28.08, 1:48 am

Chris ‘cmoney3′ Kline came into Day 2 of the $5K No Limit Hold Em 6-max with only 16K in chips.  Chris informed us he came in 95th in chips out of the 96 players who made it to the second day of play and, with the blinds starting at 800/1,600 with a 200 ante, he knew he had his work cut out with him to make it to the money.

Now there are 30 players left in the event, Kline is guaranteed $20,430 and his stack is beginning to grow.  Chris nursed his short stack for some time and finally found a good spot to double up.  With the blinds at 3K/6K ante 500 a player in early position raised to 16.5K and Kline moved all-in for around 70K total.  The other player thought for a minute or so before making a crying call with AT.  Chris was in a race situation with 88.  The board came K7793 and his pocket eights held and increased his chip stack to nearly 150K.

Other players who failed in their attempts to double up include Chris “cdbr3799″ Dombrowski, who reraised all-in for 70K with 44 after a player under the gun raised.  The other player made the call with KJ and, when the board ran out AAJJ6, Dombrowski was eliminated in 34th place.

Ryan “Daut44″ Daut took a big hit to his already dwindling stack when he moved all-in from the cut-off for just shy of 80K.  The player in the big blind made the call with TT and Daut was in bad shape with his 88.  The cards ran out 733K2 and Ryan was left with only 5K. 

Two hands later, Daut was all-in in the big blind for his remaining chips and the same player who held pocket tens earlier raised on the button.  The small blind folded and the other player again turned over pocket tens.  Daut was in even worse shape the second time around with 39.  His hand failed to improve and he was eliminated in 31st place.

Here are some selected chip counts of a few of the remaining players:
Bertrand “ElkY” Grospellier - 590K
Steven “CornellFiji” Ware - 420K
Jason Gray - 420K
Shannon Shorr - 187K
Alex Jacob - 135K

Over in the $2K No Limit Hold Em Event, David “ComptonMasta” Barter was on red alert with a short stack when he picked up A-Q in the hijack and shoved it in preflop.  One opponent with pocket tens called Barter down, but he managed to flop an ace to double up.  Moved recently to a new table, he sat much more comfortably with 21K.

Daniel “voff” Deveau (pictured at right) was sitting pretty with about 65K when we caught up to his table, though he reported he’s been moved four times in the last level. His newest table had more chips, but he was still feeling them out. Under the gun, after a short-stacked player in the big blind raised, Daniel called. The flop came 963 and Daniel bet out, forcing him to make a decision for all his chips. The short-stacked player called and showed 10-9 to Daniel’s 9-2. The turn and river came 64 and was no help to Daniel, who looked up and said “Oops!” before laughing. His stack took the hit and was down to 50K, still double the average.

Meanwhile, Tristan “Cre8ive” Wade won several more small pots over the last level, which he reported has been his strategy all day.  In  a hand that exemplified this no-showdown policy, he reraised 10K more against a player raising under the gun and one caller.  The other players folded and he was up to 35K.

John Wein has also chipped up to healthy 30K, though he previously held a larger stack that he spewed through the following hand: There was a late limper and Wein checked in the big blind.  The flop came AQ8 and he held A-T with no hearts.  His opponent bet 2.5K after the flop, which Wein called.  A blank came on the turn, and his opponent shoved for 13K more.  Wein called with his pair of aces, but the A on the river caught up his opponent’s J9 for an ace-high flush.  Later on, however, Wein looked down at pocket aces and raised 3K on the button.    An early player shoved for 13K and Wein called.  He won the hand and caught himself back up to 30K.

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