The action was picked up when Joseph Neiman raised to 28,000 from the button and Jana Vondach went all-in. Neiman tanked before making the call and putting Vondach at risk.
Jana Vondach:
Joseph Neiman:
The board ran out and with that Vondach was eliminated.
On day1 of the tournament, Vondach was the player to eliminate Doyle Brunson and received a lot of media attention. She will now walk away from this one with a WSOP cash and recognition for being the player to eliminate Brunson.
The action was picked up when Paul McMullin raised to 20,00 preflop and the button made the call.
Howard Berkman in the small blind goes all-in for his remaining stack and McMullin called. The button tanked then folded showing heads up saying "there was an all in and a call."
Howard Berkman:
Paul McMullin:
The flop came and that would have given the button a set of jacks on the flop. The turn and river were which was no help to Berkaman who was eliminated.
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