Madsen Off to Slow Start
The player in the hijack raised to 75 and Jeff Madsen called on the button. On the flop, the hijack led out for 150. After sizing up his opponent, Madsen decided to fold and was down to 2,750 after the first level.
The player in the hijack raised to 75 and Jeff Madsen called on the button. On the flop, the hijack led out for 150. After sizing up his opponent, Madsen decided to fold and was down to 2,750 after the first level.
The action was four-handed for 75 apiece as the players saw an flop. The small blind checked to the player under the gun who bet 200. Humberto Brenes threw in the call on the button while the other two players folded. On the turn, UTG bet a strong 600. Brenes laid his hand down and dropped to 3,850 in the early going.
Level: 2
Blinds: 25/50
Ante: 0
Shannon Shorr went to a four-handed flop of . Shorr check-raised a 150 bet to 1,025 and got one call. The turn came , Shorr shoved and the other player called, who immediately turned over . Shorr held and the river fell and he was eliminated.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Shannon Shorr | Busted | |
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We spotted Matthew Jarvis against one other player with the board ran out . Jarvis bet 1,000 on the river and his opponent made the call. Jarvis turned over to take down the pot of about 4,000.
Jarvis won the $5,000 No-Limit Hold'em event last week for the bracelet and $808.538. We'll be keeping an eye on him to see if he can make another deep run.
We were watching one table but turned around for a second and noticed Jean-Robert Bellande in a hand at another table. With the board reading , it was presumably checked to Bellande on the button who bet 475 on the river. It was only left up to his opponent in the big blind and he folded. Although Bellande took down the pot, he was still quite a bit below the starting stack with 2,700.
On a flop reading , the player in the small and Yevgeniy Timoshenko in the big checked to the player on the button, who bet 150. The small folded, but Timoshenko called.
Both players checked the turn, however, it would be Timoshenko who led out for 250 on the river. His opponent called and Timoshenko revealed for a pair of queens. His opponent mucked and Timoshenko dragged the pot.
Timoshenko is up to 5,200.
Jeffrey Papola was heads up against one other player on a flop of . His opponent checked and Papola made it 275. His opponent reraised to 700 and Papola made the call.
The turn brought the and Papola's opponent made it 1,250. Papola reraised all in for another 2,375. His opponent made the call.
Papola turned over and his opponent turned over . The hit on the river and Papola took down the pot.
Papola sits with around 10,000 in chips.
Tim West recently arrived and, shortly thereafter, raised a single early-position limper to 250 from middle position. Everyone folded around to the big, who called. The original limper folded.
The flop came and the big checked, prompting a 500 c-bet from West. His opponent quietly mucked.