When Roy Winston raised to 500 from the button, the small blind reraised all in for 2,800. Jamin Stokes made the call from the big blind and Winston got out of the way.
Stokes:
Opponent:
A board of gave Stokes a sweat, but the on the river proved harmless, and he took the hand. His stack is now worth 19,000.
The player in early position checked and Tracy Nguyen bet 1,525 from middle position. Coren raised all in for 3,650 and the early position player called. When Nguyen folded, we saw the hands.
Coren:
Opponent:
Coren was behind her opponent's made straight, but spiked the on the river to fill up and take the hand. She now has 11,500 chips.
Warren Woodall, who went deep in the Series' first $2,000 No-Limit Hold 'em event, passed along details of the hand that crippled Allen Cunningham before his departure from the tournament.
According to Woodall, a short stack moved all in for 950 preflop, and Woodall called with . Cunningham then raised another 2,100, and Woodall called again.
Both players checked the flop of , and Cunningham led out when a hit the turn. Woodall raised all in and Cunningham called.
Woodall:
Cunningham:
The river was a brick and Woodall took the pot, lifting his stack to 28,000. The short-stacked Cunningham busted a few hands later.