Current Chip Leaders
Here are some of the current chip leaders.
Christopher Gonzales - 565,000
Allen Stern - 325,000
Martin Jacobson - 290,000
David Sands - 267,000
Markus Lehmann - 252,000
Here are some of the current chip leaders.
Christopher Gonzales - 565,000
Allen Stern - 325,000
Martin Jacobson - 290,000
David Sands - 267,000
Markus Lehmann - 252,000
David Sands opened from the cutoff to 9,300 only to have Jenny Marczynski move all in for 72,400 from the small blind.
Sands deliberated for a few moments before making the call to put Marczynski at risk.
Sands:
Marczynski:
The board ran out to see Marczynski hit the rail as Sands climbs to 355,000 in chips.
The next nine eliminated players all receive $4,363 for their efforts.
91 - Edward Holyoke
92 - Leon Dannen
93 - Kathleen Wheller
94 - Saar Wilf
95 - Terry Keratsopoulos
96 - Paul Sokoloff
97 - Daniel Illingworth
98 - Adam Levy
99 - James Welsh
Thanks to our trusty PokerNews photographer, we have a few photos to show off to you!
Eric Nakache open-shoved for his last 43,700 and was called by Steven Goosen.
Nakache:
Goosen:
The flop put Nakache squarely in the lead, and after the and landed on the turn and river, he doubled through to 90,000 as Goosen slipped to 190,000 in chips.
Stephen Foutty found himself all in preflop holding against Ken McKay's .
The board ran out to see Foutty hit the rail and McKay climb to 220,000 in chips.
The next round of eliminated opponents are all taking home $3,878 in prizemoney.
100 - Christopher Giddings
101 - Angela Jordison
102 - Wallace Matsumoto
103 - Steven Burkholder
104 - Jedidiah Hoffman
105 - Linda Fredericks
106 - Scott Eskenazi
107 - Brent Thomas
108 - Chris Dombrowski
109 - Darryll Fish
110 - Donald Belanger
111 - Darren Wong
112 - Larry Loose
113 - Fatolla Shahen
114 - Walter Harris
115 - Steve Frasure
116 - Carder England
117 - Paul Schulze
118 - Patrick Karschamroon
119 - Martin Debruhl
120 - Shaun Beasley
121 - William Looper
122 - Joseph Cappuccio
123 - John Bardwell
124 - Bahador Ahmadi
125 - Tyler Cornell
126 - Nikolai Sears
127 - empty
128 - Daniel Marcotte
129 - Francis Anderson
130 - Ace Nguyen
131 - David Daneshgar
132 - Steve Connally
133 - Chris Miller
134 - Matt Stout
135 - John Rapacz
Level: 16
Blinds: 2,000/4,000
Ante: 500
Pierre Neuville found himself all in preflop against Stephane Lacasse.
Neuville:
Lacasse:
Neuville called heads and flipped a US quarter to see George Washington give him a wink as the board ran out to see Neuville double through to 228,000 as Lacasse slips to 53,000 in chips.
For those that aren't near a TV - and following on from my earlier post - the yellow team won the basketball match.
One spectator shed a tear and another punched the wall . . . not sure why, but it must have something to do with the importance of the match.