Action on the table folded around to Jamie "DanBilzerian" Kerstetter who raised all in for 22,955 from the button and "Vin_Gambini" called from the big blind.
"Vin_Gambini":
Jamie "DanBilzerian" Kerstetter:
Kerstetter was dominated and the flop paired "Vin_Gambini's" king but Kerstetter still had life drawing to broadway.
The was no help to Kerstetter as she needed a lady to fall on the river but is was the completing the board and ending her tournament in 206th place - $1,047.97.
Mark "bansman" Bansemer was short-stacked on the bubble and raised all in for 3,668 from under the gun. Robert "bjacks" Jackson called from the button, "SqurlJenkins" came along from the small blind, and William "Jnug1" Reynolds put in the tiny bit more from the big.
All three active players then checked it down as the board ran out
Mark "bansman" Bansemer:
William "Jnug1" Reynolds:
"SqurlJenkins":
Robert "bjacks" Jackson: -muck-
Reynolds won the pot with sixes and fours, which meant Bandemer exited as the bubble boy in 207th place.
Katie "azulciel" Stone is back in New Jersey and today fired up her first event of the 2020 World Series of Poker online series. She's doing well and sitting in a good spot to nab her first cash.
Stone, who is no stranger to online poker as a BorgataPoker.com Sponsored Pro, has more than $176K in lifetime live tournament earnings including a career-bet $33,305 for finishing 378th in the 2018 WSOP Main Event. In addition, Stone has three Borgata Open titles including the 2018 Borgata Fall Poker Open $300 Deepest Stack for $19,337, 2017 Borgata Summer Poker Open $300 Ladies Event for $2,867, and 2017 Borgata Fall Poker Open $300 Deepstack for $9,484. She also recently won the CSOP Borgata Winter Poker Open Event back in January.
However, where Stone has really thrived is online where she’s amassed more than $900K in lifetime earnings. She's got a good chance to add to that here today.
Action on the table folded around to Layne "scoop87" Flack who raised all in for 69,030 from the small blind and Daniel "DNegs" Negreanu snapped-off his 26,563 stack from the big blind.
Layne "scoop87" Flack:
Daniel "DNegs" Negreanu:
Flack was ahead with his pocket sevens and nothing changed after the flop but Negreanu did add more outs drawing to broadway.
The turn didn't change a thing but the river completed completed broadway for Negreanu and secured his double-up.
Eric "bill_luga" Blair open-jammed under the gun for 18,929 and action folded to Gina "baconbitz" Bacon who called off her 15,050 stack from the cutoff.
Eric "bill_luga" Blair:
Gina "baconbitz" Bacon:
It was a classic race and Blair took the lead after the flop gave him top two-pair but it also gave Bacon a broadway draw.
The turn was of no help to Bacon nor was the river ending her tournament.
Action on the table folded around to Tara "bertperton" Cain who raised all in for 35,350 and Robert "bustinballs" Kuhn called off his 11,813 stack from the big blind.
Tara "bertperton" Cain:
Robert "bustinballs" Kuhn:
Kuhn held live cards but he couldn't connect with the runout ending his tournament.
Action on the table folded around to Vanessa "ContainsNuts" Kade who raised to 1,125 on the button and Alan "GladiusIII" Goehring three-bet to 3,300 from the big blind.
Kade four-bet to 10,255 and Goehring called to see the flop appear. Goehring check-jammed for 24,950 after Kade continued for 14,505 and was called.
Alan "GladiusIII" Goehring:
Vanessa "ContainsNuts" Kade:
Goehring was ahead after flopping a set but still had a sweat as any jack or spade would give the pot to Kade.
Luckily for Goehring, Kade bricked as the appeared on the run followed by the on the river, securing Goehring's double-up.
Michael “miguelfiesta” Lech, who a week ago won Event #13: $1,500 No-Limit Hold'em High Roller Freezeout, moved all in for 2,188 under the gun and James "pokercpa" Hoeppner three-bet jammed over the top for 18,845 next to act. Kyle "Kdruck" Draucker then called from the button to put both players at risk.
Kyle "Kdruck" Draucker:
Michael “miguelfiesta” Lech:
James "pokercpa" Hoeppner:
Lech was dominated but he got lucky when the flop gave him two pair. The turn and river were both safe for Lech, who shipped the triple while the other two players chopped the side pot.
Originally from Michigan, Julian “Julian” Parmann now resides in Las Vegas with his wife and two young daughters. He’s been a professional poker player for the past 14 years, and according to HendonMob, he has $980,026 in live tournament earnings including a career-best $164,086 for finishing 41st in the 2015 WSOP Main Event.
In regards to the online bracelet events, Parmann has been playing since the start and early on finished 88th in Event #2: $1,000 NLH 8-Handed Deepstack for $1,833. Nine days later, he took 18th in Event #11: $500 NLH Turbo Deepstack 6-Handed for $4,794, and the very next day placed 234th in Event #12: $500 BIG 500 for $983.
Parmann was grinding on the fringe and then hit his stride over a three-day period last week. It started when he finished second in Event #16: $500 NLH Turbo (1,528 entries) for $71,648, ultimately finishing runner-up to Terrell “Heezahustla” Cheatham for $116,204.
In that tournament, Parmann got his last 10 big blinds in holding ace-three suited and was ahead of Cheatham’s ace-deuce. Parmann was primed to either double or chop, but in this particular hand he would actually lose as a deuce appeared on the flop.
The following day, he was back at the final table in Event #17: $777 NLH after navigating a 1,382-entry field to finish in eighth place for $16,833. Amazingly, on Saturday he nearly made three final tables in a row, though he fell a bit short finishing 15th out of 987 entries in Event #18: $1,000 NLH 8-Handed Turbo DeepStack for $7,876.
Parmann is in action today and looking to continue is string of nice scores.