About an hour ago I passed by Kenna's table as a player asked to see his stack and then did not call. Back again in the same situation and same question, this time the player raises all-in after an had hit the river; Kenna ponders and makes the call, shows his pair of tens and takes out the player.
Moments later, Kenna on a board of makes the call of another all-in with but sees the other player's . The turn is and the river and Kenna takes out another and moves up to 9700.
Comer opened up for a raise UTG for $650. Everyone folds to Reza "The Maniac" Vakili who pushed all in for $4,200 with . Comer quickly called with . Comer doubled up.
Lee Nelson was crippled in a big hand by Renato Maiale. Preflop, Maiale raised to $400. Yal Kayak called. Lee Nelson re-raised to $2,000. Maiale flat called and kayak mucked. The flop was and Nelson pushed all in. Maiale quickly called and showed . Nelson flipped over and his hand did not improve. He had about $200 in chips left.
One orbit later, Nelson busted out when his ran into Peter Verey's . Verey collected a $1,000 cash bounty.
The first half of the players take 10 minutes with 10 left in the round, they come back and play during the 10 minute break clock and then the other half comes back and we start a new round. Or something like that.
2005 EPT Deauville Champion Brandon Schaefer picked off a bounty player who was on mega-tilt. Schaefer had K-K and his opponent showed J-6. Yikes. Schaefer picked up $1,000 in cash.
Seat five must have felt good about getting a call of his all-in from Scott Fischmann when Scott flipped over and the unknown player showed . But, of course, why would we write it up if a didn't flop.