A player in early position raised to 1,800, and Eddy Sabat moved all in for 13,100 from middle position. His opponent hesitated but eventually called.
Sabat was at risk with , dominating his opponent, who held .
The flop came , to keep Sabat in the lead with two queens. The turn was the , and the river was the to lock up the double.
Sabat has had a phenomenal series so far, with six cashes and two final table appearances. He doesn't have any WSOP bracelets thus far but boasts over $3.2 million in lifetime earnings.
Here is a look at how Sabat has done this series so far:
Date
Event
Place
Prize (USD)
05-Jul-2017
$1,500 No Limit Hold'em (Event #66)
50th
$7,473
03-Jul-2017
$1,000 No Limit Hold'em (Event #63)
8th
$26,806
27-Jun-2017
$1,500 No Limit Hold'em (Event #52)
119th
$2,884
19-Jun-2017
$1,000 No Limit Hold'em (Event #37)
289th
$1,502
15-Jun-2017
$2,500 No Limit Hold'em (Event #29)
4th
$143,148
02-Jun-2017
$565 No Limit Hold'em - The Colossus III (Event #5)
Just 459 players remain of the 1,349 entries in the last level of the night. In just 60 minutes, players will bag and tag to come back for Day 2 tomorrow at noon local time.
We got to the table on the river on a board reading with about 40,000 in the pot already.
Natasha Mercier was in the small blind and was all in for her last 12,300 chips. Mohsin Charania was in middle position and was in the tank for a while before he tossed out some chips to call.
"You're good" said Mercier. Charania tabled for ace-high, but it was clear Mercier didn't think he was calling that light and tabled for a pair of tens to scoop the pot.
Antonio Storno sits with a ton of chips and his rail explained how he got them.
Before the flop, Storno faced a bet worth 3,200, and he decided to three-bet to 6,800. His opponent four-bet to 11,800 and Storno five-bet to 18,000. His opponent called.
The flop came and Storno checked. His opponent bet 32,000 and Storno called. The turn was the . Storno led out for 28,000 and his opponent moved all in. Storno called.
Storno was at risk and tabled for top set, while his opponent was drawing dead holding . The river was insignificant and Storno now sits on about 150,000 for one of the top stacks.