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PGT Mixed Games II continued on Saturday at the PokerGO Studio from ARIA Resort & Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada with Event #3: $5.100 10-Game Mini-Championship. The tournament drew a field of 72 entries and play reached heads-up play at the end of Day 1.

Philip Sternheimer has more than a 2-to-1 chip lead with 7,500,000 to David Prociak's 3,300,000. Each took turns as the chip leader over the course of the final table, with Prociak getting the better of Sternheimer during a round of Badugi to pull ahead. Soon after, Sternheimer returned the favor and went on a Razz rush to reclaim the chip lead.

The field of 72 entrants created a prize pool of $360,000 and the final 11 players earned a piece of it. Max Pescatori just missed out, busting on the money bubble. Jerry Wong (11th), David "ODB" Baker (10th), Maxx Coleman (9th), and Eli Elezra (8th) fell shy of the final table.

Hal Rotholz began the final table with just one big bet and busted quickly in seventh place. Alex Livingston fell in sixth a little while later, finding himself on the losing end of a few multi-way Omaha Hi-Lo hands before making his final stand in Limit Hold'em with ace-five. Sternheimer looked him up with king-jack and rivered Broadway to eliminate Livingston.

Jeremy Ausmus was the next to go, falling in fifth place during Stud Hi-Lo when Seth Perlman made a flush on the river. Perlman, however, was still short-stacked and departed shortly thereafter during Razz. Bradley Ruben fell in third place when he committed his short stack with king-queen in No-Limit Hold'em, but chip leader Sternheimer woke up with pocket aces and held to score the elimination.

PGT Mixed Games II Event #3: $5,100 10-Game Mini-Championship Results

Place Player Country Prize Points
1     $93,600 94
2     $64,800 65
3 Bradley Ruben United Staes $46,800 47
4 Seth Perlman United States $36,000 36
5 Jeremy Ausmus United States $28,800 29
6 Alex Livingston Canada $21,600 22
7 Hal Rotholz United States $18,000 18
8 Eli Elezra United States $14,400 14
9 Maxx Coleman United States $14,400 14
10 David "ODB" Baker United States $10,800 11
11 Jerry Wong United States $10,800 11

When play resumes the button is on David Prociak and action will start with 30 minutes left in Level 21, with blinds of 50,000/100,000 with a 100,000 big blind ante in the Big Bet games, and limits of 200,000/400,000 in the limit games. It will be the second hand of No-Limit Hold'em

Play will resume at 12 p.m. PT on Monday, October 9th.

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