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Sam Stein Eliminated in 10th Place ($99,960)

Sam Stein opened to 42,000 from the cutoff, Vladimir Troyanovskiy three-bet for the second consecutive hand, this time to 108,000 on the button, and Stein four-bet jammed for what looked like 430,000. Troyanovsy snap-called.

Michael Telker Eliminated in 15th Place ($69,980)

It's been a decent 2013 PCA for Michael Telker, who conquered a field of 57 players earlier this week in Event #7 $5,000 No-Limit Hold’em Turbo 8-Handed.

Stein's Raise Does the Trick

Action folded to Sam Stein on the button and he raised to 17,000. After the small blind folded, Mike Watson three-bet to 44,000, Stein called and the flop fell .

One for Bucky

From early position, Sam Stein raised to 17,000. Shaun Deeb flatted from the hijack seat, then action folded to Shawn Buchanan in the small blind. He raised to 47,000, and Stein called. Deeb mulled it over for a minute, but then folded.

Wide Left

On the third hand of hand-for-hand play, Mike Watson opened to 2,000, Christian Harder called on the button, and Sam Stein defended from the big blind. The dealer fanned , and all three players checked.

Koon Busts

After being crippled down to just 3,000 chips, Jason Koon moved all in from middle position. The action folded to Stein in the big blind, who called for less. Koon: Stein: The board ran out , and Koon was eliminated.

Koon Crippled By Stein

From under the gun, Sam Stein raised to 10,500. Jason Koon reraised to 25,000 in the cutoff seat, then action folded back to Stein. He moved all in for 149,500, and Koon quickly called. Koon tabled the , but was behind the for Stein.

One for Koon

From middle position, Jason Koon raised to 9,000. Christian Harder called out of the cutoff seat, and Sam Stein called from the small blind. On the flop, Stein checked, and Koon bet 14,000.

One for Bonomo

After one player checked the flop, Justin Bonomo fired 4,000. Sam Stein made the call, then the first player folded. The turn was the to pair the board, and Bonomo bet 11,500. Stein folded, and Bonomo won the pot.

Esfandiari Makes Stein And His Ladies Disappears

A short-stacked Sam Stein moved all in from middle position for 155,000 and received a call from Antonio Esfandiari in the cutoff.

Stein Doubles With Quads

Sam Stein limped in from the small blind, Philipp Gruissem moved all in for around 75,000 from the big blind, and Stein snap-called. Stein: Gruissem: Stein made quads as the board ran out , doubling to 160,000 chips.

Selbst Soaring

Sam Stein opened to 4,500, Vanessa Selbst called in position, and the flop fell . Stein led out for 5,700, and Selbst called. The turn was the , Stein led again - this time for 12,700 - and Selbst called.

Selbst Wins One

In a four-way, three-bet flop between Vanessa Selbst, Marc-Andre Ladouceur, Sam Stein, and Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier, the flop was .

Stein Uses Ladies To Beat The Lady

Dan Shak opened under the gun for 3,500 and received a call from Sam Stein. Action then folded around to Team PokerStars Pro Vanessa Selbst and she opted for a three-bet to 9,500.

Selbst Takes a Load of Chips From Stein

There was already 40,000 in the pot when we caught the action over at Table 1. The board read and Team PokerStars Pro Vanessa Selbst had just bet 24,800 from the under-the-gun position.

Sam Stein Eliminated in 7th Place ($61,434)

On the second hand back from break, Sam Stein moved all in for 195,000 total and was called by Nikolas Stone in the small blind. Showdown Stone: Stein: Stein was behind, but he was drawing to live cards.

Eriquezzo Doubles Through Stein

Matt Keikoan started the hand with a raise to 45,000 and Ryan Eriquezzo moved all in. Sam Stein surprised everyone when shoved from the small blind, having Eriquezzo covered. Keikoan folded and the cards were tabled.

Stein Hits the Board

Ryan Eriquezzo opened for 40,000 and Sam Stein called from the big blind. The flop came , Stein checked and Eriquezzo bet 45,000. Stein called and the turn came . Both players checked to the river and Stein bet out 88,000.

The Rich Get Richer

Sam Stein raised to 34,000 from the hijack and was called by Matt Keikoan in the big blind. When the flop fell , Keikoan, who is now the chip leader after Andy Hwang doubled Huy Nguyen, led out for 45,000.

Stein Doubles Through Hwang

Sam Stein opened for 30,000, Andy Hwang raised to 75,000 and Stein shoved. Hwang called and the cards were tabled. Stein: Hwang: The board ran and Stein doubled up.

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