Registration Ends
Registration for Day 1b has ended with 210 entries. There will be 32 paid places, with many of those players of course bagging chips.
Registration for Day 1b has ended with 210 entries. There will be 32 paid places, with many of those players of course bagging chips.
According to Allen Kessler, he got the last of his money in before break with and could not overcome a player with who paired his kicker on the flop.
Jogador | Fichas | Progresso |
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Allen Kessler | Eliminado | |
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Nível: 9
Blinds: 400/800
Ante: 100
Jan Volek opened to 1,500 in middle position and Roberto Romanello made it 3,600 in the small blind. Volek came back with 7,500 and Romanello called.
Romanello checked the flop and Volek bet 4,500. Romanello told the dealer he was all in, and Volek called off his last 12,000 or so.
Romanello:
Volek:
The turn and river were and and Romanello's heater continued.
Players are now on break for 20 minutes.
Jogador | Fichas | Progresso |
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Roberto Romanello |
74,000
22,475
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22,475 |
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Jan Volek
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Eliminado |
Vladimir Troyanovskiy bet 3,800 into a pot of about 7,000 from early position when the big blind checked to him on . The big blind called and then checked the . Troyanovskiy thought a big then checked in apparent submission and mucked to .
Jogador | Fichas | Progresso |
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Vladimir Troyanovskiy |
14,350
4,350
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4,350 |
Rex Clinkscales made it 3,800 from middle position after Roberto Romanello put in an open to 1,400 on his right. Romanello came back with 8,900 and Clinkscales shipped it for a little over 26,000. Romanello called off.
Romanello:
Clinkscales:
The flop brought a flush draw for Romanello and he filled it right away with the turn. Clinkscales had him covered by 1,600.
The American shoved that in next hand. The player on the button reshoved for what looked like about 9,000 and Kristen Bicknell woke up with in the big blind and put everyone at risk. Clinkscales had and the third player .
The board ran out , giving Clinkscales the main pot with kings up and Bicknell the larger side pot.
After that hand finished up, Romanello told us that Clinkscales had already survived when he jammed over a button open by Romanello for 12,600 and won with against . The end of the roller coaster left Clinkscales with about 10 big blinds.
Jogador | Fichas | Progresso |
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Kristen Bicknell |
53,700
2,700
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2,700 |
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Roberto Romanello |
51,525
42,025
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42,025 |
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Rex Clinkscales |
5,500
-13,400
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-13,400 |
Nível: 8
Blinds: 300/600
Ante: 75
On a flop of , Alex Foxen had defended his big blind and was putting player in the cutoff all in when we got to his table. The cutoff tabled but got out of his seat when he saw Foxen had flopped trips with . The turn was an and the river a and Foxen added to one of the larger stacks in the room.
Jogador | Fichas | Progresso |
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Alex Foxen |
73,000
31,000
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31,000 |
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In for what we believe to be his second bullet of Day 1b, Kevin MacPhee fired 2,225 against two opponents who checked to him out of the blinds on . Only the big blind called. On the turn, the big blind checked after both looked at their hole cards again. MacPhee bet 4,200 and that convinced his opponent to relinquish the pot.
MacPhee turned over the with a smile.
Jogador | Fichas | Progresso |
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Kevin MacPhee |
24,000
24,000
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24,000 |
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Kristen Bicknell moved all in from the big blind for about 7,000 effective on a completed board of . Her opponent in middle position hemmed and hawed for a bit before sighing and committing his remaining stack. Bicknell rolled over for jacks full and the other player sent into the muck.
Jogador | Fichas | Progresso |
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Kristen Bicknell |
51,000
23,900
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23,900 |
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