Lynn Samples, Patrick Dorothy and Papa Karn all limped and the blinds completed and checked, respectively. The flop came and everyone checked to Karn who moved all in. Action folded back to Dorothy who made the quick call. "I know I need to fade diamonds", Dorothy said as he turned over for trips.
The came on the turn, but Dorothy couldn't fade the diamond on the river. Lucky for him it was the which filled him up and sent the elder Karn to see the wizard.
After a raise from a player in middle position, Dan Lowery three-bet from the button. Action folded back to his opponent who made the call. The flop was and both players checked. Two more checks followed the turn, but Lowery fired 6,500 after the fell on the river. His opponent made the call, but mucked after Lowery tabled .
Eric Thompson raised to 1,300 from early position and Matt Newcombe made the call, as did the player in the small blind and Ryan Tepen from the big blind. The flop was and after a check, Tepen fired 2,200 and Thompson called. Newcombe raised to 4,500 and action folded back to Thompson.
Thompson moved all in and was met with a quick call from Newcombe who had him just covered. Newcombe turned over for the flopped set and Thompson was drawing rather slim with the . The turn and river sealed it and Thompson hit the rail.
Newcombe took down yesterday evening's PLO rebuy tournament and is trying to remain hot today in the main event.
A player from middle position raised to 850 and Sam Panzica and Ross Bybee made the call. The flop came and the orginal raiser checked. Panzica bet 1,700, Bybee called and their opponent folded. The turn was the and Panzica bet 3,800. Bybee made the call and the fell on the river.
Panzica continued the pressure with a bet of 10,200 and Bybee quickly folded. Panzica is fresh off of a six-figure score at WPT Seminole Hard Rock and looking to rock hard here in Tulsa.