Lee Jin opened to 800, with Michael Marvanek making the call. Action folded to Bong Tan who shoved for around 18,000. Jin went into the tank for a while before making the call and Marvanek folded.
Tan:
Jin:
The board ran out sending Tan out of the tournament. Jin now has 65,000.
ANZPT Adelaide champion Karl Krautschneider is off to a flying start here today. He was on the good end of a cooler, pocket kings into pocket aces. The board bricked out .
"I'm almost glad he sat down," sat the player on Krautschneider's right. "Those would have been my kings and I would have been hitting the exit."
Different players are taking turns at the top of the leaderboard here in the early-going. The latest to mount the summit is Danny Byun. He eliminated an opponent who shoved all in with pocket 8s and was in bad shape against Byun's pocket queens. Queens held on a board of .
"I can't believe you shoved with eights!" Byun remarked with a laugh as he stacked his chips.
"I dunno, I don't know how to play this game," his opponent mumbled before vacating the table.
Bensimon Bernard is hitting the cash games after being eliminated from the main event.
Bernard found his all in against Lee Jin's . Bernard "No improve" as he told us in his thick accent and that brought about the end of his day. Jin on the other hand rockets up to 45,000.
Another well-known pro is busto. David Steicke was in the small blind for his final hand. After one player limped, American Kenny Shih put in the first raise to 800. Steicke peeked down at and re-raised to 2,400, driving the limper out of the pot. Shih responded by moving all in. Steicke counted out his stack and then called 8,000. He saw some bad news -- Shih showed , and there was no help for Steicke on a board of . He has retired back from the tournament floor.
David Steicke was a late arrival to the tournament. He may have wished that he had stayed away and tried his luck tomorrow. He's back down to 11,000 after calling a bet of 3,000 on the river of a board. Steicke's opponent turned over , a hand that Steicke couldn't top.