Too Soon for Coon
In what has been a fast and furious start which has seen more action that a date with Snoopy, John Coon has also hit the rail.
In what has been a fast and furious start which has seen more action that a date with Snoopy, John Coon has also hit the rail.
After all that movement of chips, it is Sam Trickett who has come out smelling or roses. With 27 players remaining, he is the current chip leader with 1,500,000.
Stephen Chidwick is left with just 20,000 chips after losing a massive pot to Jesse Rockowitz.
According to Josh Brikis, Chidwick opened to 35,000 in the cutoff and Rockowitz three-bet to 105,000 from the big blind. Chidwick four-bet shoved and Rockowitz snapped it off.
Chidwick was way behind with against the two kings of Rockowitz and found no help from the board.
Rockowitz is up to 1,200,000 chips while Chidwick is dangerously short.
Steven Brown open-shoved from middle position and Peter Dawson called on the button. The blinds released and the hands were tabled:
Showdown
Brown:
Dawson:
The flop was rather harmless for Dawson, but the on the turn gave Brown nine more outs. The was one of those outs, and when it spiked on the river Brown made the nut flush sending Dawson packing.
Brown's good fortune has him sitting with 575,000 chips.
Level: 22
Blinds: 10,000/20,000
Ante: 3,000
The action was already on Bryan Porter when I arrived, but a quick glance at the felt revealed the probable action: under the gun, Porter had opened for 38,000, Steven Brown had reraised from middle position to 138,000 and the decision was now on Shaun Malough in the small blind. After a few moments, he announced all-in and pushed his short stack of 185,000 across the felt.
Back round to Porter who hesitated, before announcing all-in himself for around 450,000. Brown, who had a similar stack, made the fold, and we had a showdown, Porter in commanding shape with versus .
The flop, however, favored Malough, the dealer laying an eventful onto the felt. Malough punched the immediate air, but it wasn't over yet, he still had six outs to dodge. But dodge he did, the turn and river coming and respectively and Malough picking up the pot with the nut flush.
Stephen Chidwick shoved for 50,000 from early position, Thomas Bichon called from the cutoff and Paul Magriel called from the big blind as well.
The flop fell and Bichon moved all in for effectively 270,000 into a dry side-pot. Magriel folded and both Chidwick and Bichon opened their hands.
Showdown
Chidwick:
Bichon:
Chidwick did not improve with either the on the turn or the on the river, sending him to the rail.
Bichon is up to 750,000 chips.
Larry Wilder's hand was already mucked when we reached his table in the Amazon Room, but Paul Magriels was open; .
We don't know the action, but the board read , Magriel was in the small blind and Wilder had been in the big blind.
Wilder exited while Magriel is up to 440,000 chips.
Sam Trickett's stack has been dissected in half, the Brit running into the of Johan Jakobsson. A board later and Trickett was down to 725,000, whilst Jakobsson has now adopted the mantle of chip leader with 1,350,000. So much is happening, however, that this stat is likely to remain.
At the other end of the spectrum, serial short stack Tanya Gawarecki made her move from UTG+1, sliding her final 40,000 across the felt having only looked at one ace. The other card wasn't bad either.
Raymond Coburn:
Gawarecki:
Board: