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Chris Bell Eliminated in 3rd Place ($135,858)

Chris Bell was left crippled just a few minutes ago and now his tournament has come to an end in third place. The last hand of Bell's tournament saw him open the button to 175,000.

Bell Crippled

Chris Bell managed to have a good start to the final table, but that has all changed as he is now sitting with a tiny stack. The hand in question started when Bell called on the button.

Zhukov Gets Some Back

Viacheslav Zhukov and Chris Bell have rumbled in another pot, with the chips this time going into Zhukov's stack. The action started with Zhukov raising to 180,000 from the small blind.

Bell Wins Some More

Chris Bell started the hand with the button and made the call. With the samll blind out of the way, Viacheslav Zhukov would check out of the big blind. Zhukov then led for 100,000 on the flop and Bell called.

Bell Takes Three Quarters

Chris Bell was the short stack starting the day and has now become the first player to see his stack all in. Bell was all-in preflop on the button holding against the of Viacheslav Zhukov in the big blind.

Miracle For Bell

A few orbits of folding his blinds and Chris Bell was left extremely short. What looked like the last hand of Bell's tournament began when Bell raised it up to 150,000 in the small blind.

Bell and Baker Chop Big One

Chris Bell is the shortest stack at the table, but is doing everything he can to remedy that. He and David "ODB" Baker recently got all the chip in on a flop after committing 200,000 in chips preflop.

Exciting Chopped Pot

It's not often that a chopped pot is overly exciting, but recently the whole rail was on their feet and shouting who knows what from every direction. The hand in question was between Chris Bell and Roch Cousineau.

Roch Takes Bell's Chips

Folded to Chris Bell on the button, he flicked out a raise. Roch Cousineau called in the small blind, and with the big blind out of the way, the dealer would spread out a flop.

A New World for Zhukov

Just half an hour ago, Viacheslav Zhukov was our short stack. Well, that is a thing of the past now as he has managed to yet again add some chips to his stack. This hand started with Zhukov opening the button to 60,000.

Zhokov Finally Gets in There

Viacheslav Zhukov has been the short-stacked player and the least active during the last few levels, but he has finally rumbled to see his stack increase dramatically. The hand in question saw Zhukov open the button to 100,000.

Bell Rising

Folded to Chris Bell in the small blind, he raised it up to 80,000. Roch Cousineau made the call out of the big blind and a flop was dealt. Both players checked here and then Bell checked the turn.

Randy Ohel Eliminated in 5th Place ($75,662)

Action folded to Randy Ohel in the cutoff and he raised pot. The button and small blind got out of the way, but Chris Bell repotted from the big. Ohel got his stack of 350,000 all in and Bell had him covered.

Nut-Nut for Bell

Chris Bell for all in for 225,000 or so on a flop of and was at risk against Roch Cousineau.

Baker Booming Against Bell

David "ODB" Baker was in the small blind when he made a small raise. Chris Bell called out of the big blind and a flop was dealt. Both players checked the flop and then the turn would see Baker bet the pot - 108,000.

Cousineau Takes Some From Bell

Chris Bell raised to 60,000 under the gun only to have Roch Cousineau three-bet to 216,000 from the cutoff. The button and blinds got out of the way, Bell called, and it was heads-up action to the flop.

Bell Takes From Baker

Chris Bell was under the gun when he opened it up to 60,000. Yuval Bronshtein called on his direct left and it was around to David "ODB" Baker in the small blind. A call from Baker and all three players would check the flop.

Bell Beats Zhokov

Folded to Viacheslav Zhukov in the cutoff, he raised it up to 40,000. Chris Bell called out of the big blind and a flop was dealt. Bell check-called a bet of 45,000 here and then both players checked the turn.

Bell Doubles Through Ward

Action folded around to David "ODB" Baker and he raised to 35,000. Jack Ward made the call from the small blind, while Chris Bell opted to three-bet to 140,000 from the big blind.

For Whom the Bell Tolls

Action folded to Chris Bell in the hijack and he raised it up to 40,000. Yuval Bronshtein made the call from the button, the blinds got out of the way, and the flop came down .

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