Pot-Limit: 4,000 Ante, 2,000/4,000 Blinds, 8,000-14,000 Pot Limit Raise
The remaining 190 players are now in the money, as well as on break. It will last 15 minutes, and play will resume at 3:35 p.m. local time.
The remaining 190 players are now in the money, as well as on break. It will last 15 minutes, and play will resume at 3:35 p.m. local time.
Big O
Action was picked up on the flop, in a pot contested by Rishi Amin, in middle position, and Vadim Shlez two doors down. The flop read 8♦K♥10♣, and Amin found himself all-in, at-risk, but ahead.
Rishi Amin: K♠K♣8♣7♦5♦
Vadim Shlez: Q♠10♠10♦9♦9♣
Amin found himself in incredible shape, but the J♦ turn was brutal as Shlez' straight took the lead. Looking for a non-ten pair on the board, the 3♥ river was no good as the room's atmosphere lightened up, with players knowing that they'd secured a cash.
The tournament floor has announced to the dealers to hold up after the action is complete at their table, beginning the hand-for-hand process of the tournament.
Players will play one hand at a time until the money bubble bursts.
Omaha Hi-Lo
Aron Dermer raised in the small blind, and Alexander Farahi called in the big blind.
Dermer fired out on the flop of 10♣9♦2♣, and Farahi called.
On the turn J♣, Farahi bet, and Dermer folded after some thought.
Pot-Limit Omaha Hi-Lo
Action was picked up on the river, with a board reading 7♥6♦6♠Q♦7♣. With a bloated pot of over 200,000, Joshua Thibodaux on the button had been put all in for his final 11,500 by Ryutaro Suzuki, who was in the big blind. He managed to find a call, despite holding only a missed low draw and two pair (sevens and deuces) with A♣3♣2♣2♦
To the table's surprise, his ducks were enough to scoop as Suzuki tabled A♠J♥8♠2♥ for nothing but a missed low and one pair, as Thibodaux raked in a massive pot.
Pot-Limit Omaha Hi-Lo
Thomas Taylor raised to 10,000 from early position, and James Gladwell in the cutoff, Andrew Barber on the button, and Nicolas Milgrom in the big blind all called.
The flop rolled out K♦8♦2♠ and action checked around to Taylor, who bet 40,000 to see both Barber and Milgrom call.
Taylor jammed the turn K♣ for 116,000, and Barber called quickly on the button for 48,000 to see Milgrom think before tossing away his hand.
Andrew Barber: A♣6♣2♣2♥
Thomas Taylor: A♥K♠J♠7♥
Barber's deuces-full was good for the high, he made a better low on the 5♦ river for the low, and he doubled up at the expense of Taylor.
Omaha Hi-Lo
Action folded to Richie Allen in the cutoff, who contemplated before putting in a raise, leaving a single 500 chip behind. Michelle Roth then moved all in for 21,500 in the small blind, big blind Dustin Ethridge called and Richie Allen flicked in his final chip.
Richie Allen: 10♦10♣5♣4♣
Michelle Roth: A♠K♣5♦2♠
Dustin Ethridge: 9♣9♥2♥2♦
The 4♦J♠8♣7♣K♥ was perfect for Roth, as her nut low and top pair, top kicker, was more than enough for the full pot.
Omaha Hi-Lo
Michael Krescanko Jr . and Sr. were among the 273 returnees for Day 2. The elder Krescanko found himself in jeopardy against two players on the second level of the day.
Carter Jones started the action off with a raise to 16,000 under the gun. Brian Battistone three-bet it, Krescanko Sr. four-bet it, and Jones came in again to cap the preflop betting at 40,000.
After the flop hit 7♣10♥10♠, Jones was first to fire with 8,000. Battistone raised, putting Krescanko all in with his last 4,500, and getting Jones to toss his last 500 chip into the pile.
Carter Jones: A♦6♣5♠3♣
Michael Krescanko: A♠A♥Q♣5♥
Brian Battistone: A♣9♣6♠3♥
When the dust settled after the turn and river of 4♣8♠, Jones managed to stay alive by splitting the low with Battistone, who took the high, hitting his gutshot straight draw on the river.
And the "who lasts longest" game between father and son went to the younger Krescanko.
"No surprise, I usually win it," Krescanko Jr. said with a laugh.
Omaha Hi-Lo
Action was picked up on the turn in a pot between Casey Carroll in the big blind and Eric Varnado in the hijack, with one bet in front of each of them from the flop.
On a board reading 10♦4♦3♠J♣, Carroll bet to see Eric Varnado call.
Carroll bet on the river 6♠ and Varnado released his hand, prompting Carroll to show A♦K♥K♦2♠ for the nut low and a pair of kings as he raked in the pot.
Level: 17
Limit: 4,000/8,000 Blinds, 8,000-16,000 Limits
Pot-Limit: 4,000 Ante, 2,000/4,000 Blinds, 8,000-14,000 Pot Limit Raise