Kyle Cartwright opened to 8,000 from the cutoff, Ken Weinstein called on the button and Brian Green also called from the big blind. The flop came down and Green checked. Cartwright bet 11,500, Weinstein folded and Cartwright shoved all in for approximately 60,000.
Cartwright made the call and turned over for top pair and an inside straight draw. Green had the best of it with for a better kicker, but Cartwright spiked the on the turn for the straight. The river was the and Green is gone.
Cartwright has now crossed over the 400K threshold.
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Tal Hart opened from early position and Shawn Rice moved all in for approximately 70,000 from the blind. Hart quickly called with and Rice turned over . The board ran out and Rice hit the rail.
Dale Beaudoin was telling us earlier after he had knocked out two players in one hand with how bad he ran with that hand and he was now one for six with it.
We arrived at the table to see Beaudoin sitting with in front of him and all of Michael Sortino’s chips were in the middle with his in front of him.
The board read .
Sortino doubled up, while the ace king was now 1/7 for Beaudoin.
We didn't see the hand, but a previously short-stacked Jimmy Fricke has been eliminated.
At the same table, Andjelko Andrejevic called the all in bet of Hemanth Kumar for approximately 60,000 on the next hand. Andrejevic's held against the of Kumar.
Fricke and Kumar hit the rail on back-to-back hands and Andrejevic is over 300,000.
Rich and Eric finally get together in Las Vegas to break down the latest Global Poker Index rankings, try to project where Vanessa Selbst will land after winning her third WSOP bracelet, and discuss the Fantasy Poker Manager game and the new GPI Magazine.