Action folded around to the player on the button who raised to 800 and the small blind player called. Action was now on 2018 WSOP Main Event runner-up Tony Miles who re-raised to 4,400 and that raise was enough to get both of his opponents to fold.
There was around 7,000 in the pot and action was on Alex Foxen in the big blind on a board reading . He was facing a bet of 4,400 from the cutoff and studying his opponent with great intent. He eventually put out a call and the two saw the river. Action went check-check.
"Seven," Foxen said as he turned over the . His opponent waited for him to turn his other card over, the and proceeded to send his hand into the muck.
After the hand, Foxen's opponent asked him if he would have called another barrel. Foxen told him it would have sent him into the tank and that he would have had to think about it. He followed it up with another mention that he really would have had to think about it if he were put to the decision
Kevin MacPhee was just seen with around 100,000 in his stack in the Amazon Orange section. The 2015 WSOP bracelet winner appears to be one of the early chip leaders in the tournament.
Two-way action headed to the flop with Brady Osterman's opponent at risk of elimination.
Osterman:
Opponent:
Osterman was trailing his opponent until a flop of came. Osterman had flopped two-pair but his opponent was far from out as he flopped the nut flush draw along with top pair.
The on the turn added more outs to Osterman's opponent as he now added a broadway straight draw to his countless outs going to the river.
The dealer put a brick on the river as it came out the and Osterman eliminated his opponent.