David Benyamine makes it 300 in middle position. Seat 6 calls. The flop is . Seat 6 makes it 150. Benyamine raises to 300. Seat 6 re-raises to 450. Benyamine calls. The turn is . Seat 6 bets 300. Benyamine calls. The river is . Seat 6 checks and Benyamine bets 300. Seat 6 folds. Benyamine is up to 15,500.
Mike Laing and Phil Ivey saw a flop of and Laing called Ivey's 500 bet. Likewise, he called Ivey's 500 bet when the fell on the turn. But when the arrived on the river Laing led out for $2,100 and this time Ivey called. Laing turned over the for the flush and took down the pot.
A player in seat 6 limps in and Michael "The Grinder" Mizrachi raises 150 in middle position. Seat 4 and Seat 6 call. The flop is . Seat 4 and 6 check and Mizrachi makes it 400. Seat 6 calls. THe turn is and both check. The river is and seat 6 checks. Mizrachi makes it 1,000. Seat 6 folds and Mizrachi is up to 7,000 in chips.
Eric Cajelais just busted a player in a three-way pot worth about 7,000 when he flopped a set of sevens. That moved him to the top of the leaderboard with 38,000 in chips -- making him our unofficial chipleader for Event #1.
Mark Teltscher makes it 250 in middle position. Dave "Devilfish" Ulliott calls in the dealer spot. The flop is and Teltscher bets 300. Devilfish calls. The turn is and both check. The river is and Teltscher bets 600 and Devilfish calls after a long time. Teltscher shows A-K for the win and Devilfish is left with 5,400.