Event #47: $1,000 No-Limit Hold’em
Day 3 Started
Event #47: $1,000 No-Limit Hold’em
Day 3 Started
Table 304
Seat 1: Jason Riesenberg - 635000
Seat 2: Laurence Stein - 442000
Seat 3: Scott Montgomery - 151000
Seat 4: Allan Baekke - 274000
Seat 5: Sean Urban - 98000
Seat 7: Ari Buchman - 51000
Seat 8: James Kilarjian - 267000
Seat 9: George Medina - 154000
Table 305
Seat 1: Jason Lower - 94000
Seat 2: Andrew Batey - 134000
Seat 3: Jean Delay - 233000
Seat 4: Owen Crowe - 610000
Seat 5: Todd Neary - 79000
Seat 6: Olivier Busquet - 377000
Seat 7: Dieter Stoeffler - 351000
Seat 8: Justin Young - 449000
Table 306
Seat 1: Mike Beasley - 138000
Seat 2: Kyle Carlston - 159000
Seat 3: David Forster - 159000
Seat 4: Wenlong Jin - 195000
Seat 6: Alan Snow - 136000
Seat 7: Paulus Valkenburg - 439000
Seat 8: Jason Mann - 181000
Seat 9: Jon Lactaoen - 190000
Table 307
Seat 1: Chuan Shi - 180000
Seat 2: Tom Braband - 186000
Seat 3: Danny Mckinney - 351000
Seat 4: Charles Hall - 132000
Seat 5: Shawn Busse - 432000
Seat 6: Adam White - 713000
Seat 7: Manuel Davidian - 889000
Seat 8: Pekka Ikonen - 435000
Seat 9: Ilya Andreev - 84000
We're just 30 minutes away to kickoff Day 3 of Event #47. We have 35 players left in the field, fighting for a place in the final nine and for the $485,791 for the first place finisher.
Our chip leader is Manuel Davidian, who bagged 889,000 chips last night. Not too far in chips is Adam White and Jason Riesenberg with 713,000 and 635,000.
With just 35 players left, we have a lot of familiar faces in the field, Scott Montgomery is trying to win back-to-back $1k tournaments, Justin Young is looking for a decent score in the series and Olivier Busquet is absolutely on fire.
Cards will be in the air shortly, so make sure to stick with us as we bring you all the action fit for print.
Tournament officials have just told us that we are going to play down to a winner this evening. It's going to make for a long day, so buckle up!
Jean Delay raised to 25,000 from under the gun with Todd Neary shoving all in from middle position. Delay made the call and we were headed to the flop.
Delay:
Neary:
Neary was ahead when things got started, but Delay found a higher pair on the flop of . The on the turn was no help to Neary, and neither was the river when it came down .
With the win, Delay is up to 335,000.
From the cutoff seat, Justin Young opened the pot with 23,000-chip raise, and Jason Lower moved all in on the button. Young called the additional 64,000 chips.
Showdown
Lower:
Young:
The board ran out and gave Lower a full double up, is now up to 180,000 chips.
Ari Buchman came into the day as one of our short stacks and wasted no time trying to double up and get himself into a position to go a little deeper. Unfortunately for Buchman, Jason Riesenberg was out to make sure that didn't happen.
We didn't see just when the chips got in the middle, but we do know the cards looked something like this:
Buchman:
Riesenberg:
The board ran out and Buchman was sent home early.
As was to be expected, we're seeing a lot of all in preflop action this afternoon. Our latest dramatic moment came courtesy of Alan Snow and Kyle Carlston.
Snow:
Carlston:
Both players paired their ace on the flop of bur Carlston still needed to find a ten or some other way to counterfeit Snow's king kicker.
He wasn't able to do so with the on the turn, nor on the river.
Snow is up to 200,000, while Carlston slipped to 23,000
We just wrote a post about Kyle Carlston getting crippled by Alan Snow. After doubling up he found himself in the big blind calling a preflop raise to 22,000 from Wenlong Jin.
The flop came and Carlston went all in for his last 40,000 with Jin calling.
Carlston:
Jin:
Carlston had to have loved the situation he was in. However when the came on the turn, Jin picked up a gut-shot straight-draw in addition to his overcard.
The on the river gave Jin his straight and served as a brutal blow to Carlston who has been eliminated.
Sean Urban moved all in, about 99,000 chips, from the cutoff seat and James Kilarjian made the call on the button.
Urban tabled and Kilarjian showed pocket queens. The board ran out and Urban is now up to 220,000. Kilarjian slipped to 135000.