12-14-2014 00:23 UTC-5
Tony Hartmann
Jared Mohnen opened for a raise to 2,600 and then reluctantly called the shove of Tony Hartmann, who had 13,000.
Mohnen:
Hartmann:
The flop brought , giving Hartmann a set and leaving Mohnen in need of running cards. The closed out those possibilities.
Player
Chips
Progress
59,000
33,500
33,500
Tony Hartmann
29,500
7,500
7,500
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Jared Mohnen Tony Hartmann
12-14-2014 00:11 UTC-5
Jason Sell
On a flop, a player bet 6,500 from middle position, and Jason Sell shoved all in from the button for 20,400. His opponent called.
Sell:
Opponent:
Sell had a combo draw, but the missed him. The river didn't, though.
Player
Chips
Progress
Jason Sell
52,800
-3,200
-3,200
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Jason Sell
12-14-2014 00:00 UTC-5
Rob Wazwaz had 8,200 in front of him on the button on a flop, and his opponent who had bet 3,000 in middle position raised to 23,000. Wazwaz put his 25,200 stack in, and his opponent called.
Wazwaz:
Opponent:
Wazwaz was fading bullets, and none appeared on the turn or river.
Player
Chips
Progress
Rob Wazwaz
60,000
39,000
39,000
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Rob Wazwaz
12-13-2014 23:54 UTC-5
Jonathan Olson
Brett Kuznia just doubled up when he picked up in the big blind when the player on the button held and got it in preflop for Kuznia's 20,600 stack.
At another table, former Mid-States Poker Tour champ Jonathan Olson busted out.
Player
Chips
Progress
45,200
45,200
45,200
Jonathan Olson
Busted
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Brett Kuznia Jonathan Olson
12-13-2014 23:44 UTC-5
Jeff Fielder
On a flop, Jeff Fielder bet 3,400 against two opponents. The player in the cutoff moved in for about 8,000, and the big blind folded. Fielder quickly called.
Fielder:
Opponent:
The turn was a , but the river gave Fielder the straight he needed.
"Gross," his opponent muttered, standing up in disgust. "Gross."
Player
Chips
Progress
Jeff Fielder
130,000
2,000
2,000
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Jeff Fielder
12-13-2014 23:37 UTC-5
No more entries will be accepted into the tournament. The unofficial count is 432.
12-13-2014 23:22 UTC-5
Brian Zupancich
Brian Zupancich shoved all in for 8,500 on the button, and the small blind called. The big blind called off for slightly less.
Zupancich:
Small blind:
Big blind:
It was a dream spot for Zupancich, and he faded the kings as the board ran out .
Players are on break for 10 minutes.
Player
Chips
Progress
Brian Zupancich
27,000
7,000
7,000
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Brian Zupancich