Alexander Antonios raised to 4,500 from under the gun and the action folded to Brendon Rubie in the small blind. He clicked it back to 10,500 and Antonios made it 28,000 to call off the all in by Rubie for 58,000 in chips.
Rubie:
Antonios:
Both over cards appeared on the flop and the turn changed nothing whatsoever. Instead of the two remaining queens in the deck, the completed the board on the river and Antonios even made a full house to send Rubie packing.
Another level is in the books, and that means it's time for another 15-minute break. Just one more 90-minute level will be played here on Day 2 before players bag and tag for the night.
Dylan Hortin opened to 3,500 from early position and Scott Calcagno moved all in for 17,600 from the cutoff. Hortin made the call and the cards were tabled.
Calcagno:
Hortin:
The board ran out and Calcagno headed to the rail.
Kahle Burns raised to 3,400 and got two callers before Chun Lee moved all in from the big blind for 21,600. Burns isolated to scare off the two other players and then tabled . It was a flip against the of Lee and the latter held up on a board of .
A short-stacked Chane Kampanatsanyakorn moved all in for what looked like 13,000 from the button and Sam Higgs tossed in three T-5,000 chips out of the small blind whereas the player in the big blind folded.
Higgs:
Kampanatsanyakorn:
The flop had something for both players but Higgs stayed ahead and did so until after the turn and the river as well.