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<h3 id="no127702">Slifka Doubles Through Boxell</h3> Leo Boxell raised to 74,000 from under the gun and Thomas Slifka reraised to 174,000 from the button. Andrew Hiscox tanked and then made the call. Boxell also called. The flop came down kc.gif10s.gif8d.gif and Hiscox checked. Boxell fired 200,000 before Slifka raised all in for 470,000 total. Hiscox folded and then Boxell went into the tank. Eventually, he made the call with jc.gifjh.gif. Slifka held da.gifas.gif. The turn was the ah.gif and the river the 3h.gif, eanring Slifka the double up. Boxell is down to 750,000 and Slifka jumped to 1.55

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Chip Counts at the BreakErnst Hermans - 2,950,000Thomas Slifka - 1,477,000Tom Grigg - 1,330,000Aaron Benton - 1,300,000Wayne Carlson - 1,160,000Barry Forrester - 1,148,000Andrew Hiscox - 832,000David Formosa - 813,000Leo Boxell - 702,000

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referring to AK<JJhas over 800k still
Three-betting the Min-raiseThomas Slifka raised to 60,000 from middle position, another min-raise. Leo Boxell reraised on the button to 160,000 and Slifka folded. Losing that pot left Slifka with only 540,000 chips.
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Tj Slifka 9th.. fml.. thanks for the sweat all.Thomas Slifka - 9th PlaceThomas Slifka Eliminated in 9th Place ($47,520)Thomas Slifka raised all in from the small blind when action folded around to him. His all-in bet was for 336,000. Wayne Carlson called in the big blind after tanking.Carlson held A :3h J :ts tow Slifka's 6 :4h 4 :qh .The board ran out K :jh Q :D 2 :5c 9 :D A :club: and Slifka was the first player sent to the rail. He earned just under AUD $50,000 for his finish.gg TJ you did your best

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http://www.pokerstarsblog.com/appt/2009/ap...s-1-062140.htmlSeat 2: Thomas Slifka, Dayton, Ohio, USA, PokerStars Qualifier (758,000 in chips) - a former criminal justice student turned full-time poker player, the 25-year-old has already recorded some considerable live tournament results. Before qualifying for this year's APPT Grand Final on the $22 rebuy satellite online at PokerStars, Slifka had already won more than USD $60,000 in tournament cashes, including a win in the $500 No Limit Hold'em Event in this year's Deep Stack Extravaganza Series II in Las Vegas worth $37,000. He'll have his hands full against the seven Aussies, with Ernst Hermans the only other non-Australian at the final table.apptsftthomas.jpg
I'll be damned, never knew he was from Dayton. good luck.
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