Jackie Glazier has been eliminated as recalled to us by another player at the table.
After a button-raise to 400, Glazier made it 1,400 from the small blind with her opponent making the call.
The flop fell and Glazier fired 2,400. Her opponent made it 6,200 and Glazier moved all in. Her opponent called and revealed for trips to leave Glazier in a world of hurt with her .
The turn and river bricked out to eliminate Glazier from the tournament.
"Did I just get slowrolled again?"
Andrew "Adgee" Jeffreys just called past our desk to relay to his ChipMeUp supporters the details of his recent elimination from today's event.
With a raise to 400 from under the gun and a call on the button, Jeffreys made the call in the big blind with and was a little excited to see a flop of for the stone-cold nuts.
Jeffreys checked and the UTG-player made it 1,100 to go. The button folded and Jeffreys check-raised to 3,000. His opponent called.
The turn was a repeat . Jeffreys checked to his opponent who fired 3,000 before Jeffreys check-raised again all in for 6,500. According to Jeffreys, his opponent took his time in making the call before revealing pocket kings!
The river bricked and Jeffreys was sent steaming to the rail.
Dunst (during Event 1): all dressed up and not going anywhere!
On a flop of , Tony Dunst led out for 600 from early position into his opponent who called, before both players checked the turn of the .
Dunst then fired out a bet of 1,500 on the river of the . His opponent called, only to muck after Dunst tabled for two pair.
The money was all in on the turn with the board reading between Michael Spilkin and Jim Sachinidis and we got there to see the showdown:
Spilkin:
Sachinidis:
The river bricked, giving the pot to Spilkin and sending Sachinidis into a verbal tirade. It was reported that he was still steaming as he got moved to a new table and was warned by the floor staff to cool down.
Sachinidis is mortally wounded with only 3,800 in chips left, while Spilkin moves up to 31,000.
On a flop of action checked to Joe Hachem who bet 750. One opponent made the call before the fell on the turn. Both checked and the river was the .
Again it was checked to Hachem who this time fired out a bet for an unknown amount. His opponent called and Hachem revealed for the rivered flush to take it down. He's up to 17,000.
Hachem (during Event 1): not a happy camper
Kieron Olm-Milligan is not making any friends fast, tilting the rest of the table with his drunken antics and in the process eliminating Tony Hachem.
Olm-Milligan looked in trouble after looking a chunk of his chips to Jens Carl Kristensen - on a board that read , Kristensen led out for 2,000 into Olm-Milligan on the river.
Olm-Milligan picked up his cards and slurred, "Oh, I'm playing the board." However this didn't stop him putting out a raise to 8,000.
Kristensen snap-shoved and Olm-Milligan snap-called.
Kristensen:
Olm-Milligan:
"Looks like you're buying the next round," Olm-Milligan said, causing a few giggles to ripple around the table.
Moments later, they weren't laughing at all, especially Hachem, who got his money in good preflop with against Olm-Milligan's .
However the board was spread to give Olm-Milligan a runner-runner flush and send an irate Hachem to the rail.
Lee Nelson was looking good to collect a big pot and eliminate an opponent when the chips were in the middle preflop with Nelson's dominating his opponent's
However the board was spread putting two pair on board, leaving each to play their ace kicker. Chop it up!