-
Sun Jan 14 2007 13:53 GMT | Posted by Reporter
Kristy Gazes Relaxed
Kristy Gazes was moved to Shaniac's and John D'Agostino's table. She had taken a hit and got a massage. It seemed to help her and now she's back up.
-
Sun Jan 14 2007 13:49 GMT | Posted by Reporter
162 Players Remaining
Average stack is 44157. More than half the field has been sent home. There is 40 more minutes of play left and the action has slowed down.
-
Sun Jan 14 2007 13:22 GMT | Posted by Reporter
Doug Lee Eliminated
Doug Lee moved all in preflop with

for 15.6K. He was called by Team Poker News qualifier Chris Stocks with 
. The flop was

. The turn was
, which gave Lee the lead with a set. But the river was the
to give Stocks the nut flush and Lee was eliminated. -
Sun Jan 14 2007 13:21 GMT | Posted by Reporter
Play slows down
As the day draws to a close, play has slowed down considerably as players can smell Day 2 approaching.
-
Sun Jan 14 2007 13:15 GMT | Posted by Reporter
Final Level of the day
Blinds are now 400/800 with a 100 ante and with tables breaking we now see some new interesting clashes. Gazes joins Dagostino and Nelson is joined by Wasicka, Lets hope to see some big dents made this 90 mins.
-
Sun Jan 14 2007 13:00 GMTRound: 7 Blinds: 400/800 Ante: 100
-
Sun Jan 14 2007 12:59 GMT | Posted by Reporter
Lee Nelson busts another player
On a Flop of


defending Aussie Millions Champion Lee Nelson calls an all in bet with 
The all in player holds 

The Turn and River don't help him and Lee busts another player. -
Sun Jan 14 2007 12:49 GMT | Posted by Reporter
Players Are Currently on a Break
189 Players remain. We will be playing one more level tonight. Average stack is 37883.
-
Sun Jan 14 2007 12:48 GMT | Posted by Reporter
Slow and Fast, Fast and Faster
For the first hour of this level it seemed every short stack was winning their all-in moves. Well the tide has definitely turned and players are falling like flies and tables are breaking around the room. We are down to 189 players and about to go on break.
The over/under of 174 is toast, we still have a full 90 minutes to play. -
Sun Jan 14 2007 12:48 GMT | Posted by Reporter
Erik Seidel Eliminated Before Break
Seidel's K-10 ran into A-K and he headed to the rail.
Started 14th Jan, 2007







