With the cards dealt out to everyone on the table, Kahle Burns moved all in from under the gun for 9,300 in chips and was met with another all-in from Martin Kozlov for 21,400. It forced a fold from the rest of the table, and both players tabled their cards.
Burns:
Kozlov:
The board ran out to see Burns catch the diamond on the river to complete a flush, doubling to 20,000 in chips, as Kozlov drops to 12,000 in chips.
The hand started with a player opening to 1,600, before Mel Judah in middle position, raised to 3,700 in chips. The action folded around to the player in the small bind, who went all-in for her remaining 12,100 in chips. The original player folded, and Judah called.
Opponent:
Judah:
The flop produced , instantly bringing a disgusted reaction from Judah. He was unable to improve as the board ran out to see him drop to just a few thousand in chips.
The remaining players have returned from their breaks, and will play two more levels before the completion of Day 1a. The blinds will continue at 400/800 with a 100 ante, after a quick chip-up to remove the 25 denomination chips from the tournament.
We arrived at the table to see a big pot emerging, with the flop reading . Dejan Divkovic bet out 7,200 in chips, sending Jie Gao into the tank. Two minutes passed before Gao made the call, to see the fall on the turn. Instantly, Divkovic announced all-in, and pushed in his remaining 13,325 in chips. Gao again went into the tank, this time for a longer period of time. He finally made the call and was ecstatic when his was in front of Divkovic’s .
That is, until the fell on the river, sending Gao jumping out of his chair in disappointment, as Divkovic could only smile, raking in the pot.
Action started with Grant Levy opening to 1,300 and only finding a caller in Jackie Glazier. The two saw the flop fall . Levy checked-called a bet of 1,400, before both players checked the on the turn. The river produced the and Levy again checked. Glazier placed out 600 in chips, before bursting out laughing. Levy also laughed, as he took his 600 in chips, and placed them infront of Glaziers stack, acknowledging she’d won the hand.
Glazier tabled her as Levy mucked his cards, with the facing up.
“How much do you call on the river?” joked Glazier.
“700! You missed out there,” joked Levy, as the two sat back and continued to talk about the hand amongst themselves.