After a standard raise from the cutoff seat, Greg Raymer moved all in from the small blind for approximately 3,000. The cutoff made the call and the players showed:
Raymer:
Opponent:
The board helped neither player and "Fossilman" doubled up to about 6,700.
He can dodge bullets...but he is apparently still a mere mortal. Phil Hellmuth just let his table know that he suffered a burn on his bicep while cooking a pizza last night.
Humberto Brenes raised to 600 from early position. The player next to act, reraised all in for 2,350. Brenes had him covered and made the call. The players showed:
Brenes:
Opponent:
The board ran out leaving Brenes with the worst of it. He slipped to 4,100 chips.
Melissa Hayden moved all in from middle position for 575. She got one caller who showed , which was well behind her . There wasn't so much of a sweat as the board came giving Hayden the win and the double up. She now sits on about 1,300 chips.
I think not wearing his signature black Gucci man-purse slung across his body today may have scrambled C.K. Hua's brain.
The UTG player opened for 200, Hua raised to 550, the big blind moved all in for 1,800, UTG folded and Hua called, turning up to the big blind's . Hua couldn't improve and he was knocked down to 3,100 in chips.
On a subsequent hand, Hua made it 700 to go and the big blind shoved to 3,450. Hua called, and found his up against the big blind's . The big blind flopped top set and raked in all but 200 of Hua's chips. Those last 200 went in a short time later and Hua's could not improve against Marc Nasser's , eliminating him from the tournament.
I'd be looking for that purse about now if I were him.
Beth Shak just took her chip stack over the 12,000 mark. In a "battle of the blinds," she got it all in from the small blind on a flop of and showed . Her big blind opponent tabled and never caught up. She now commands a chip stack of approximately 12,500.
Chris "Jesus" Ferguson is now up to 7,500 after inducing a fold from his opponent with an all-in river bet. The poor soul who dared to cross Jesus left himself with only 300 behind after mucking his cards.
We caught up to this hand on the turn. With the board reading , Seif bet 200 and got two callers. As the dealer was making the pot right, Seif dramatically called for a multiple times. Sure enough, the hit the river. Seif's river bet prompted a quick fold from both of his opponents and he seemed to regret the charade.
"Hard to get paid off when you call for it I guess," said Seif after the hand.