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Shulman out

Jeff Shulman openpusha per 18,000 da early position, chiama Dane Lomas da big blind con . Shulman gira invece . Board e Shulman è out.

Shulman Ousted by Arias

It was folded around to Jorge Arias who raised to 1,500 on the button and Jeff Shulman called from the big blind.

Shulman Doubles

A middle position player opened for 1,100 and Jeff Shulman, also in middle position, moved all in for his last 5,300. The opener made the call to put Shulman at risk as the players turned up their hands.

Shane's Head & "Shalders" Above Shulman

Jeff Shulman, Rayan Nathan and JC Tran may be holding court over on table 298, but they're now all becoming very wary of TeamAPL's Shane Shalders, who's just cracked the 50K-chip mark in Amazon Blue.

Table 296 - The Table of Death

JC Tran has just arrived at table 296 in the blue section, but folded along with the rest of the table to the player in the hijack position, who raised to 750 before the flop.

Bonding vs. Shulman

Jeff Shulman raised to 400 on the button and received a call from Lars Bonding in the big blind. When the flop fell , Bonding took control of the pot by leading out for 525, which Shulman called.

Railward They Go

We've lost a handful of short stacks already during the first 15 minutes of action today, Kristina Holst, Anthony Spinella, and Jeff Shulman among them.

Happy Doubles

Jeff Shulman was under the gun and opened for 850 and action folded around to the player in the small blind, who raised to 2,500. Shulman shoved for a total 4,575 and the small blind called.

Schneider KOs Two

We missed the hand but saw Michael Schneider raking in the chips as Jeff Shulman and another opponent hit the rail. After winning the pot, Schneider is among the biggest stacks in the field.

Jeff Shulman Eliminated in 9th Place ($18,547)

Jeff Shulman was all in preflop with against the of Casey McCarrel. The flop rolled out which left Shulman in bad shape. The turn gave Shulman a glimmer of hope with a wheel draw and four outs to the three.

The Unofficial Final Table

Here's the seat draw for the unofficial 10-handed final table: Seat 1: Brandon Demes Seat 2: Tyler Bonkowski Seat 3: Matt Sterling Seat 4: Casey McCarrel Seat 5: Jeff Shulman Seat 6: Andrew Brongo Seat 7: Ron Burke Seat 8: Mitch Schock Seat

Alexander Keating Eliminated in 18th Place ($8,850)

On the first hand of play, Jeff Shulman raised from the hijack and Alexander Keating made it three bets from the small blind. Shulman called as the players saw a flop and Keating led out.

Buchanan Doubles Through Shulman

We found Shawn Buchanan all in on a flop holding against the of Jeff Shulman. The turn and river were of no help to Shulman and Buchanan doubled up.

Shulman Doubles Through Kravchenko

Alexander Kravchenko raised in the cutoff and Jeff Shulman three-bet from the small blind. Kravchenko made the call and called Shulman’s bet on the flop. The action was the same on the turn which put Shulman all in.

I'll Show You Mine If You Show Me Yours

Jeff Shulman called a bet in a raised pot in order to get to see a flop. After the three cards came out Shulman decided to fire into his opponent. He was called. On the Shulman bet again, this time to his opponent's chagrin.

Jeff Shulman is Still Here and Winning the Occasional Pot

We don't know what happened before the flop, but we caught up with Table 351 to find a chip hungry Jeff Shulman being the aggressor on a flop of . Shulman bet out and was called by two others at the table.

Three Eights are Good

After betting on the button, Robert Ferdinand faced a raise from the small blind from none other than Jeff Shulman. Ferdinand made the call and got to see a flop of . Shulman bet out and Ferdinand made the call.

Can't Win Them All

Shulman continued to play hands at his new table and started this one off by raising on the button preflop. A call was made and both players got to see a flop.

Jeff Shulman is the First One to Win at His New Table

Jeff Shulman started out the hand by calling a three-bet preflop from the player on the button. Shulman then check called his opponents bet on a flop of .

Shulman's a Short Stack

We caught up with the action on a flop of . Jeff Shulman bet 225 and a player in late postion called. the came on the turn and Shulman bet 600 only to have the other player go all in. Shulman opted to fold leaving himself 875 in chips.

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