The Bounty Shootout
Day 1b Started
The Bounty Shootout
Day 1b Started
Feature | Table |
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1 | Bryn Kenney |
2 | Tom Marchese |
3 | Gregory Merson |
4 | Daniel Negreanu |
5 | Vanessa Rousso |
6 | Matt Woodward |
7 | Jason Mercier |
8 | Shannon Shorr |
9 | David "Doc" Sands |
Table | 1 |
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1 | Andrew Seidman |
2 | Matt Affleck |
3 | Scott Baumstein |
4 | Justin Smith |
5 | Olivier Busquet |
6 | Bryan Colin |
7 | Barry Greenstein |
8 | Victor Ramdin |
9 | Jesse Martin |
Table | 2 |
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1 | George Lind III |
2 | Joe Ingram |
3 | John Hennigan |
4 | Ali Eslami |
5 | Allen Kessler |
6 | Joe Serock |
7 | Dr. Sameer Al Janedi |
8 | Dennis Phillips |
9 | Alex Wice |
Table | 3 |
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1 | Williams Reynolds |
2 | Luke Nettles |
3 | Anh Van Nguyen |
4 | Nenad Medic |
5 | Vanessa Peng |
6 | Brian Kim |
7 | Joe Tehan |
8 | Daniel Alaei |
9 | Greg DeBora |
Table | 4 |
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1 | Ben Lamb |
2 | Sam Stein |
3 | Vladimir Shchemelev |
4 | Nikolay Evdakov |
5 | Chad Brown |
6 | Micah Raskin |
7 | Rich Lyndaker |
8 | Bill Chen |
9 | John Smith |
Welcome back for he second flight of the $10,000 ESPN Bounty Shootout at The Bike. Yesterday, the first 36 players began the action with four of them advancing to the final table that will take place on Saturday. The four players that advanced were Jonathan Duhamel, Pat Walsh, Alex Keating and Shane Schleger.
Today, another 45 players will take to the felt across five tables, which you can see the table draw for below. Same rules apply as yesterday with each bounty being worth $2,000 and the winner of each table receiving $40,000 in prize money.
Play is set to kick off at noon once again so we'll see you right back here then!
Much like yesterday, the tournament is delayed a bit. The players have been trickling in slowly, but it looks like they are finally all in their seats.
Level: 1
Blinds: 100/200
Ante: 0
The cards are in the air for the second flight in the $10,000 ESPN Bounty Shootout. Time to lock up the last five seats at the final table.
From under the gun, Joe Tehan raised to 500. Daniel Alaei and Greg DeBora both made the call to see the flop come down . Tehan fired 1,100 and Alaei folded. DeBora made the call.
The fell on the turn and Tehan bet 2,500 with DeBora calling again. Then, the fell on the river and both players checked.
Tehan mucked after seeing DeBora's .
From the cutoff seat, Vanessa Rousso raised to 500. Shannon Shorr called from the big blind and the flop came down . Both players checked to see the pair the board with ladies on the turn. Shorr bet 700 and Rousso called.
The river card was the and completed the board. Shorr bet 1,650 and Rousso made the call. Shorr tabled the for trip queens and Rousso mucked her hand.
With about 3,000 in the pot and the board reading , George Lind bet 850 and John Hennigan made the call.
The river completed the board with the and Lind bet 2,050. Hennigan called. Lind tabled the for a full house and Hennigan the for a flush. Hennigan saved money by only calling, but still lost a few thousand chips.
With about 5,000 in the pot on the board of , Victor Ramdin bet 3,400. Jesse Martin called, but mucked when he saw Ramdin's .
"The heater continues," said Justin Smith after the hand.
Smith is referring to the fact that Ramdin won the $5,000 Main Event here at The Big Event last night for a cool $500,000. It was one of the biggest wins of Ramdin's career and we'll see if he can can stay hot in this event.