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Callahan and Dery Maintain High Positions in Tight Race

Players are currently in the money bubble with only eight competitors remaining. Kyle Dery and Ryan Callahan are at the top, each holding 280,000 in chips. Unfortunately, it seems there might not be much more time left in the game.

Callahan and Dery Maintain High Positions in Tight Race

Poker's on fire with only 8 contenders left in the game. Kye Dery and Ryan Callahan are tied for the top spot, each bagging a hefty 280k.

Time's running out for me on this rollercoaster ride. There's still the Main Event with its 12 fighters battling it out, and I can't wait to snap that champagne popping moment once it's over.

Now, here's where it gets tricky. The web's been scoured, but nothing's been found about a Main Event with 12 survivors and these two heavy-hitters leading the pack. However, there are some events that could have caught their attention. For instance:

  1. The WPT Choctaw Championship wrapped up before May 6, and while they didn't mention Dery or Callahan, they did have 12 players at the final table, although results beyond Rick Alvarado weren't detailed.
  2. The WSOP Circuit Main Event concluded on April 27, with Michael Esquivel in the lead, but unfortunately, we can't say Dery or Callahan were part of the action.

The search also uncovered another event starting May 7, but that's back-to-back with the timeframe we're talking about, so we can't connect the dots just yet. With this info being scattered, it might mean we're dealing with an event that's not widely covered.

To get the real lowdown, keep your eyes peeled on live reporting on PokerNews, WSOP, or WPT platforms. They could possibly have the scoop we're missing. And hey, don't forget the Cherokee WSOPC Main Event starts on May 9, so get ready for some pulse-pounding poker!

  1. Despite the Poker competition currently featuring only 8 players, there are still remaning events like the Cherokee WSOPC Main Event starting on May 9 that could potentially attract players such as Kye Dery and Ryan Callahan.
  2. The WPT Choctaw Championship, which concluded before May 6, had 12 players at the final table, but details about the results beyond Rick Alvarado were not provided, which could possibly mean Callahan and Dery were part of the competition.
  3. Ryan Callahan and Kye Dery's names were not mentioned in relation to the WSOP Circuit Main Event that concluded on April 27, so it's unclear if they were involved in that competition.
  4. While searching for additional events that could have caught Callahan and Dery's interest, there was another event found starting May 7, but its timing overlaps with our initial discussion, making it difficult to make connections at this stage.
Contenders remain in the high-stakes tournament, with Kyle Dery and Ryan Callahan currently sharing the top spot at 280,000 each. Time may be running short for further updates.
Tournament nears conclusion with only eight contestants remaining. Kyle Dery and Ryan Callahan share top spot, boasting 280,000 apiece. Time grows scarce for further involvement...
Remaining contestants find themselves in a financial predicament as only eight players remain. Both Kyle Dery and Ryan Callahan are leading the pack, each holding a stack of $280,000. With time running thin, it seems the game may come to a conclusion soon.

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