Back to the Grind
The tournament has resumed after the recent break and cards are back in the air.
The tournament has resumed after the recent break and cards are back in the air.
Playing from UTG+1, Lee Childs opened for 5,000, and next to act Timothy Little three-bet shove for his last 44,000 .
The action folded back around to Childs, who insta-folded his hand to send the pot one seat over to Little.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Lee Childs |
68,000
-8,000
|
-8,000 |
Timothy Little |
58,000
16,000
|
16,000 |
Tim Bryan's last 16,000 or so was committed on the flop and Paul McCaffrey looked him up with for overcards and a flush draw.
Bryan held the for a made hand at the moment, but he was fading kings, queens and clubs to survive. The turn card came to keep Bryan in the lead, but the fell on the river to end his tournament with a 15th place finish.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Paul McCaffrey
|
160,000
49,000
|
49,000 |
Tim Bryan | Busted |
We heard a rush of commotion coming from Table #41, and after rushing over to take a look we discovered a three-way all in developing.
James Peters open-jammed for his last 30,000 or so, and Lee Childs did the same for about 55,000.
That's when Timothy Little looked down to find the prettiest sight in poker: in the hole and players already all in and at risk.
Little snap-called off for his remaining stack, which was slightly less than Childs' at the time, and the three players showed down. Childs produced the for a solid pocket pair, while Peters could only muster the for a short-stack plunge. Little was well ahead with his pocket rockets, and if the board came clean he would notch a huge triple up.
The flop rolled out to keep Little in the lead, and he was now fading the only two jacks in the deck (along with a miracle runner-runner spike for Peter's king-high hand). Childs called for the jack of diamonds, knowing exactly how much of a longshot his prayer really was.
Turn:
Just like that, a savior rained down from the heavens to give Childs a full house, and when the river failed to produce a third ace, the massive 155,000 pot was shipped his way.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Lee Childs |
155,000
87,000
|
87,000 |
James Peters
|
Busted | |
Timothy Little | Busted |
With only five eliminations standing between the remaining players and the money, play has slowed down considerably during the last few minutes.
We watched a massive 200,000 pot develop between Day 1 chip leader Brian Cavaliere and David Lackey, but when the two showed down, both players held identical two-pair hands for chopped pot.
After playing 11 levels yesterday, and making a deep run at the final table here today, none of the remaining 12 runners wants to fall short of making the money, so we expect the slow pace to continue as the bubble looms.
Craig Sarner got the last of his stack in with and found himself up against the of Paul McCaffrey.
Despite being well out in front of McCaffrey's ragged ace, Sarner sweated the drop of each and ever board card, anticipating the arrival of that dreaded ace.
"There's always an ace out there..." said Sarner to himself, watching as the dealer produced a board of .
Despite his ominous premonition, Sarner's ladies faded the deck's aces and he scored a crucial double up to keep himself in contention.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Paul McCaffrey
|
74,000
-86,000
|
-86,000 |
Craig Sarner
|
64,000
27,000
|
27,000 |
Level: 15
Blinds: 1,500/3,000
Ante: 500
Here are the most current chip counts for the 12 players still vying for the HPO Charles Town Regional Championship title.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Lee Childs |
242,000
87,000
|
87,000 |
Jim Boyd |
184,000
-8,000
|
-8,000 |
Joseph Stiers |
172,000
4,000
|
4,000 |
David Lackey |
149,000
-30,000
|
-30,000 |
Brian Cavaliere |
146,000
-40,000
|
-40,000 |
Mike Summers |
131,000
16,000
|
16,000 |
Mark Castaldo |
127,000
15,000
|
15,000 |
Greg Wish |
62,000
-43,000
|
-43,000 |
Craig Sarner
|
61,500
-2,500
|
-2,500 |
Robert Walker Jr.
|
58,000
-35,000
|
-35,000 |
Michaelann Moser
|
44,000 | |
Paul McCaffrey
|
41,000
-33,000
|
-33,000 |
After dropping a few big pots in succession, Paul McCaffrey opted to make his stand with an open-shove from the button. His last 52,000 went into the middle holding the , but when Michaelann Moser woke up with in the small blind, she snapped the bet off.
Although McCaffrey caught a lifeline on the flop, he was unable to improve on the turn or river, sending him home just short of the final table with a 12th place finish.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Michaelann Moser
|
105,000
61,000
|
61,000 |
Paul McCaffrey
|
Busted |
We missed Robert Walker Jr.'s last hand during the flurry of recent bustouts (more on that coming shortly, so stay tuned), but he headed out of the tournament area for an 11th place finish.
The ten-handed final table was reached with Walker Jr.'s elimination.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Robert Walker Jr.
|
Busted |