Level: 2
Blinds: 200/300
Ante: 300
Level: 2
Blinds: 200/300
Ante: 300
The board read 3?9?6?4?J? and the big blind checked the river and Michael Katz took a stab at the pot and bet 3,500. The big blind quickly called and Katz's 7?7? beat the big blind's 8?7? and won the 10,000 pot.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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51,000
51,000
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51,000 |
With a board of J?J?10?Q?, a player bet 2,000. The cutoff then called with an oversized chip. Aras Murat, on the button, asked the dealer if the previous player had called or raised.
"Let's not get crazy, guys," said a player in middle position. Murat called.
The river came a 5?. The middle position player checked. The cutoff bet 3,000. Murat called, and one opponent folded after thinking for a few moments.
Middle position: K?J?
Murat: A?5?
Murat's nut flush gave him the pot.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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60,500
60,500
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60,500 |
Action started on a middle position player preflop, as it was raised to 800 with a caller behind. Daniel Peruzzi three bet to 2,200 and both players called this raise to see the flop.
The flop came 2?3?8? and the first player opted to check. Second to act raised 3,800 as Peruzzi and first to act both called.
A possible flush was completed, as the turn card was the 10?. The first player raised to 7,000, leaving Peruzzi to call for a heads-up pot.
Little changes as the river peeled off the 4?. Both players checked with the initial better showing 3x5x with one spade. Peruzzi turned over 8?8? for a flopped set and took down the 33,000 pot.
With this win, Peruzzi was sitting comfortably at 72,500.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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72,500
72,500
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72,500 |
Jeremy Meade opened from middle position to 500 and got one caller before facing a cold three-bet from the cutoff to 2,200.
The blinds get out of the way and when it was back on Meade, he didn't think for too long before putting in the warm four-bet to the tune of 6,000. The caller in-between got out of the way and it was back on the cutoff.
The three-bettor thought for a bit and didn't look too happy before returning his cards to the dealer and taping the table to say nice hand.
Meade dragged the pot and showed that he had the goods as he tabled K?K?.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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46,000 |
It took less than two levels this morning for the Day 1c field entries to pass the total number from the previous day.
The field approached 3,000 entries early in Level 2.
After a board of 3?4?3?2?J? there was action between two players.
The late position player checked and Truyen Nguyen, who was the button, bet 11,300 and the other player called.
Nguyen turned over 5?6? to give him the straight and his opponent mucked his cards giving Nguyen the win.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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70,000
70,000
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70,000 |
Level: 3
Blinds: 200/400
Ante: 400
Picking up the action on the turn with a board of K?J?J?2?, the first player checked and Arnold Spee led out for 8,000. A quick call had both players going to the river.
A 9? on the river had the early position player checking again. Spee continued to fire for 8,000 and his opponent made the call.
Spee showed J?9? as his opponent showed J?10?. With the river giving him a full house, Spee chipped up to 75,000.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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75,000
75,000
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75,000 |
In a single raised pot where Cole Ferraro was the preflop raiser, the board showed 6?9?4?10?Q?. The under-the-gun player led out on the river for 6,000 into a 10,000 pot.
Ferraro took some time, then placed his call in the middle and flipped over Ax6x suited versus the under-the gun-player's Ax3x. Ferraro took the pot with a pair of sixes.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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56,000
56,000
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56,000 |
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