Level 28
Blinds: 50,000/100,000/100,000
Total Entrants: 469
Players Remaining: 5
David Kolhelly – 5,920,000
Mychajlo Semianczuk – 4,000,000
Timothy Pai – 3,500,000
Ahmed Amin – 2,890,000
Charisse Case – 2,450,000

Level 28
Blinds: 50,000/100,000/100,000
Total Entrants: 469
Players Remaining: 5
David Kolhelly – 5,920,000
Mychajlo Semianczuk – 4,000,000
Timothy Pai – 3,500,000
Ahmed Amin – 2,890,000
Charisse Case – 2,450,000

Level 27
Blinds: 40,000/80,000/80,000
Total Entrants: 469
Players Remaining: 5
Sam Litman shoved all in for 440,000 in the cutoff and Mychajlo Semianczuk called on the button.
Litman: A♣4♦
Semianczuk: Q♦J♦
The board ran out Q♥9♣3♦8♣J♥ and Semianczuk improved to two pair to eliminate Litman in sixth place for $6,654.
Mychajlo Semianczuk – 2,050,000
Sam Litman – 0
Level 27
Blinds: 40,000/80,000/80,000
Total Entrants: 469
Players Remaining: 6
Kim Olenak moved in her stack of approximately 350,000 from the small blind and Mychajlo Semianczuk called in the big blind.
Olenak: 4♠4♦
Semianczuk: A♥10♥
The board ran out J♦5♠2♥10♦6♣ and Semianczuk found a ten on the turn to eliminate Olenak in seventh place for $5,192.
Mychajlo Semianczuk – 1,500,000
Kim Olenak – 0
Level 27
Blinds: 40,000/80,000/80,000
Total Entrants: 469
Players Remaining: 7
Gregory Feldman was all-in for his stack of roughly 1,400,000 in the hijack and at risk against Timothy Pai in early position.
Feldman: A♦Q♣
Pai: A♥K♣
The board ran out J♥7♦3♦10♦4♠ and Pai stayed ahead with his superior kicker to eliminate Feldman in eighth place for $4,102.
Timothy Pai – 3,400,000
Gregory Feldman – 0
Level 27
Blinds: 40,000/80,000/80,000
Total Entrants: 469
Players Remaining: 8
On a J♠9♥2♦4♦ board, Gregory Robbins moved all in for his remaining stack of roughly 1,250,000. David Kolhelly thought about it and called.
Robbins: Q♠J♣
Kolhelly: 5♦3♦
Robbins was ahead with top pair, but the 6♦ spiked the river to improve Kolhelly to a straight flush, eliminating Robbins in ninth place for $3,281.
David Kolhelly – 7,600,000
Gregory Robbins – 0
9 players remain out of 469 as the final table is set in the DeepStack Extravaganza II Event #31 $400 NLH UltimateStack $100,000 guarantee
9th place: $3,281
1st place: $27,524
Seat 1: Timothy Pai – 2,045,000
Seat 2: Charisse Case – 2,645,000
Seat 3: Gregory Feldman – 1,360,000
Seat 4: David Kolhelly – 4,075,000
Seat 5: Ahmed Amin – 2,400,000
Seat 6: Sam Litman – 590,000
Seat 7: Kim Olenak – 1,600,000
Seat 8: Mychajlo Semianczuk – 1,920,000
Seat 9: Gregory Robbins – 1,950,000

Stay tuned for live updates of the DeepStack Extravaganza Event #31 $400 NLH UltimateStack $100,000 GTD final table on April 24, 2023.

Congratulations to Jason Olenak of Las Vegas, NV who was the winner via heads-up chop in our DeepStack Extravaganza II Event #21 $400 NLH UltimateStack $100,000 guarantee on 4.17.23
Jason takes home the DeepStack Extravaganza bronze coin, the trophy, and $20,663


Level 28
Blinds: 50,000/100,000/100,000
Total Entrants: 386
Players Remaining: 1
Paul Riuli and Jason Olenak have made a heads-up deal to chop the money evenly.
Riuli is eliminated as runner-up and will take home $20,663, while Olenak is the winner and takes home $20,663 and the trophy.
Level 28
Blinds: 50,000/100,000/100,000
Total Entrants: 386
Players Remaining: 2
Michael Thach was all-in for roughly 1,300,000 in the small blind against Jason Olenak in the big blind.
Thach: K♠J♠
Olenak: 9♥9♣
The board ran out 6♠5♥3♣10♦Q♦ and Olenak’s nines stayed ahead to eliminate Thach in third place for $12,908.
Jason Olenak – 10,350,000
Paul Riuli – 5,100,000
Michael Thach – 0