Bracelet Ceremony
The tournament has been paused for Michael Mizrachi's bracelet ceremony for winning his third Poker Players Championship title.
The tournament has been paused for Michael Mizrachi's bracelet ceremony for winning his third Poker Players Championship title.
Gavin O'Rourke and Kiryl Radzivonau have been eliminated first from their respective tables.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
---|---|---|
Gavin O'Rourke | Eliminé | |
Kiryl Radzivonau | Eliminé |
There was a very sizable pot on the river and only two players still in the hand with the board reading . Anthony Burch-Castro had checked and Curtis Rystadt set him all in, to the tune of 52,500.
In the end, Burch-Castro decided it was too much and passed. Meanwhile, Rystadt has jumped up the board with more than one-and-a-half times the average.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
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Curtis Rystadt | 112,500 | 46,800 |
Anthony Burch-Castro | 47,000 | -42,000 |
On Table #417, Vlad Darie raised to 1,400 from mid-position and was called by Martin Zamani (late position), Aaron Henderson (hijack), Anthony Reategui (cutoff), and Nick Schwarmann (button). Andrew Sandomire, sitting in the big blind, then three-bet to 6,700. Darie, Zamani, Henderson, Reategui all called. But Schwarmann tanked for a while and then decided to shove for almost 100 big blinds in total. Sandomire called and the rest all folded.
Nick Schwarmann:
Andrew Sandomire:
The flop came to give Schwarmann a straight draw to survive as he was covered by Sandomire. The turn brought them the so Schwarmann still needed an eight or seven not to be eliminated. The river completed the board with the which was not one of the cards Schwarmann needed, and he was the first player eliminated from his table today.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
---|---|---|
Andrew Sandomire | 152,000 | 86,000 |
Aaron Henderson | 116,000 | 50,500 |
Vlad Darie
|
80,500 | 7,300 |
Anthony Reategui
|
67,000 | 400 |
Martin Zamani | 48,000 | -18,400 |
Nick Schwarmann | Eliminé |
Michael Horchoff was all in on the river just now with the board showing , and it was Daniel Wilson who had been put on the spot.
It would cost 25,000 more exactly to get to showdown and after taking some time to run through his options, Wilson made the call.
Michael Horchoff showed for trip eights, and Wilson mucked his hand when he saw the bad news.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
---|---|---|
Michael Horchoff | 69,000 | 2,700 |
Daniel Wilson | 19,500 | -47,400 |
Over on Table #409, Cole Jackson and Ryan Messick have been battling it out.
Just now the two players were on the turn, with a board that read and already there was a big pile of 1,000 chips in the middle. Jackson had moved all in for 48,900 and Messick was left with a difficult decision.
He elected to fold, but having made some chips already at the start of the day Messick is still above average. The same is true for Jackson, who pushed ahead nicely with that pot.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
---|---|---|
Cole Jackson | 88,500 | 22,700 |
Ryan Messick | 79,500 | -1,500 |
Niveau: 16
Blinds: 400/800
Ante: 100
On Table #418, Dylan Linde raised to 1,500 from mid-position and was called by Jacobo Fernandez in the hijack, Martin Stoyanov on the button, and Timothy McReynolds in the big blind.
The flop came , and both McReynolds and Linde checked. Fernandez bet 2,200 and Stoyanov called. McReynolds folded and Linde raised to 8,500. Fernandez folded and Stoyanov checked how much the second call would cost him. The dealer confirmed the amount and Stoyanov called.
The turn brought them the , Linde calmly continued with another bet, now for 17,500. Stoyanov once again asked for a confirmation. He considered it for a few minutes but then folded.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
---|---|---|
Dylan Linde
|
81,500 | 16,100 |
Timothy McReynolds | 66,000 | |
Jacobo Fernandez | 58,000 | -7,900 |
Martin Stoyanov | 52,500 | -12,600 |
All the community cards were out and the board read , over on Table #411.
Richard Alati was first to act and he checked. Anthony Burch-Castro made it 12,000 to see his cards and after a minute or so in the tank, Alati made a hesitant call.
Burch-Castro turned over for two pair and it was good, with Alati sending his cards into the muck.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
---|---|---|
Anthony Burch-Castro | 89,000 | 23,300 |
Richard Alati | 48,000 | -24,100 |
Phil Hellmuth has gotten off to a good start for Day 2 on Table #410. He just won a pot versus James Worth and it now puts him ahead in chips on his table.
With the board showing and over 20,000 in the middle already, Worth had checked and Hellmuth made a bet of 8,000. It priced Worth out and Hellmuth took it down.
Joueur | Jetons | Progression |
---|---|---|
Phil Hellmuth
|
80,000 | 14,600 |
James Worth | 49,000 | -17,500 |