60-Minute Dinner Break
The players are currently on a 60-minute dinner break. Registration will be closed at the end of the break, and play is expected to resume at 7:30 p.m.
The players are currently on a 60-minute dinner break. Registration will be closed at the end of the break, and play is expected to resume at 7:30 p.m.
A player in late position raised to 6,500 before the player on the button went all in. Mason Smith called out of the buig blind and the player in late position called off the rest of his stack as well, setting up a three-way runout with Smith have both of his opponents covered and at risk.
Late Position: A♦5♦
Button: A♠9♥
Mason Smith: 10♣10♥
The board ran out 2♦7♦5♦8♥9♦, offering no help to either at-risk player and sending Smith to dinner break with a double knockout.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
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Mason Smith |
152,000
152,000
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152,000 |
The under-the-gun player raised to 6,000 and only Anthony Spinella made the call on the button.
When the dealer fanned a flop of J♣J♠10♦, the under-the-gun player quickly check-folded to a bet of 6,000 from Spinella.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
---|---|---|
Anthony Spinella |
188,000
123,800
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123,800 |
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Nick Schulman had just taken his seat when he opened to 6,000 from early position. The player next to act on the button put in the three bet to 15,000 and the other players got out of the way.
With action back on Schulman he wasted no time before stacking his chips and putting them all in the middle. It appeared he was expecting a quick call as he only had a late registration starting stack but he faded the snap call.
After a moment the button player called and the cards hit their back.
Nick Schulman: J♦J♠
Button Player: 6♥6♠
The board ran out K♣9♠8♠2♥10♥ and Schulman scored the pure double early in his entry to the 6-max.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
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Nick Schulman |
80,000
80,000
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80,000 |
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Action folded to a player in the cutoff who went all in for 46,000. Noah Schwartz was to his direct left in the big blind and decided to make the call. Both the small and big blinds got out of the way and the two were headed to a run out with the cutoff player at risk.
Cutoff: A♦K♠
Noah Schwartz: A♣10♥
The flop came J♥10♣3♣, putting Schwartz in the lead and leaving the cutoff needing a king or a queen to survive, but the 8♥ turn and J♣ river provided neither as Schwartz sent his opponent to the rail.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
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Noah Schwartz | 294,000 | |
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Niveau: 12
Blinds: 1,500/3,000
Ante: 3,000
A player in late position raised to 5,500 and received a call from Bryan Piccioli on the button and the player in the big blind, sending the trio to a flop of J♣4♣6♣.
Action checked through the flop, prompting the dealer to burn and turn the 2♥.
Action checked to Piccioli who tossed out a bet of 9,000, getting a fold from the big blind and a call from the late position player before watching as the 8♣ hit the river.
The late position player checked to Piccioli once more, who bet out 25,000. The late position player pondered his decision for a moment, eventually putting out the calling chips only to see Piccioli turn over the A♣Q♣.
Seeing that his opponent had flopped the nuts, the late position player mucked his cards, having flashed the 10♣ for a lesser flush.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
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Bryan Piccioli | 127,500 | |
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Craig Varnell raised to 6,000 in the cutoff and was looked up by both the small and the big blind.
When the 10♥4♣2♠ flop hit the felt, both the blinds checked to Varnell who continued for 9,000. Only the big blind called.
The J♦ hit the turn and the big blind checked before Varnell fired another shell, tossing a bet of 18,500 across the line. The big blind only took a few seconds before tapping the table and pushing his cards into the muck.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
---|---|---|
Craig Varnell |
235,000
110,800
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110,800 |
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Alexandre Reard raised to 5,500 in the cutoff and only Mitchell Halverson came along on the button.
The dealer spread a flop of A♠K♥2♦ and Reard continued for 6,000, which Halverson called.
The 2♥ turn was checked through to see the 6♥ river. Reard checked for a final time and Halverson cut out a bet of 36,500 before flicking it into the middle.
Reard thought about it for about 20 seconds before releasing his hand.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
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Mitchell Halverson |
328,000
328,000
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328,000 |
Alexandre Reard |
116,500
33,000
|
33,000 |
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Action is picked up on the 8♠5♣9♦ flop when recent Wynn Millions champion, Michael Rossitto checked his action over to high stakes crusher, Stephen Chidwick who put out a bet of 4,000. Rossitto didn't think for too long and made the call.
The Q♣ turn landed and Rossitto started with a check. Chidwick quickly checked behind.
The dealer burned and turned the A♥ river and Rossitto checked once more. Chidwick went into the tank for a moment before puting out a value sizing of 7,000.
With action back on Rossitto he sat in the tank for about a minute before reaching for enough chips to put Chidwick all in and stuck them in the middle.
Chidwick went deep into the tank with a decision for his tournament life. It appeared he went back and forth on his decision multiple times but finally he flicked in the remainder of his chips and the cards hit their back.
Rossitto showed 5♠2♠ for just bottom pair and Chidwick showed that he made a great hero call on the river with 9♥10♣ for just middle pair. Chidwick gets the pure double just minutes after taking his seat.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
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Michael Rossitto |
138,000
138,000
|
138,000 |
Stephen Chidwick |
87,000
87,000
|
87,000 |
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