Martins Adeniya has had a great start to his day here in the $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em event and is currently sat behind stacks of chips totalling 11,000.
Adeniya received a huge boost to his stack when his held in a three-way all-in pot against and .
A player opened to 600 from middle position and Darryll Fish moved all in for 3,400 from the cutoff. Hector Quiroz made the call from the button and the original raiser got out of the way.
Fish:
Quiroz:
The board ran out and Fish hits the rail early in level six.
Tom Hall has busted from the tournament after running into flopped trips. Hall had raised from the button and the big blind defended with . The chips went in on the flop of the and an angry-looking Hall headed home, unable to beat trips.
The 2014 World Series of Poker is well underway at the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, but that's not the only place you can get your WSOP fix. From June 1-15, grinders in Nevada will be able to participate in the WSOP.com Online Championship Series.
The 15-event WSOP.com Online Championship Series festival features more than $550,000 in combined guarantees, and the winners of the first 14 events will all receive an entry into the $200,000 guarantee WSOP Online Championship Main Event on June 15.
Tonight's event is a $109 No-Limit Hold'em Freezeout with a $20,000 guaranteed prize pool. There's less than an hour before the tournament begins, so don't miss out!
Here's a look at the remaining schedule of WSOPOC events:
Dominik Nitsche, fresh from winning his third WSOP bracelet yesterday, raised to 450 from middle position, one player folded and the action was on Adam Friedman, himself a bracelet winner.
"I exercise my right to bet all of my chips," said Friedman, prompting laughs from his table mates.
Friedman was all-in for 2,950 and was called by the button before Nitsche mucked.
Friedman:
Button:
Friedman had locked up the hand by the turn of the board and now has more breathing room in Event #26.
By no means a big stack, but mountainous compared to where he was. A player from the table tells us that Brock Parker was down to a single green T25 chip at one point today.
Parker is looking to create his own legendary "chip-and-a-chair" story.
Tony Dunst is no longer competing for this tournament's bracelet after crashing out a short while ago. He'll be back bracelet hunting on Friday, so keep an eye out for him in Event #29.