After 181 entrants and 100 rebuys, the prizepool information has been announced. Top top 18 will be paid with first place receiving $415,780. Here is the complete payout structure.
Antoine Abou Khalil just won a big pot to move his stack to about 120,000 chips. He held the and made a flush on the board of . After Khalil bet the river, an opponent shoved all in over the top with just a pair of aces holding the . Khalil made the call, won the pot and sent the player to the rail.
There was some more confusion and wouldn't you know, it came from Van Marcus' table.
From the cutoff seat, Marcus raised to 3,000. The button flatted and they were off to a flop of . Marcus fired a continuation bet for 5,000 and his opponent called.
The turn brought the and Marcus fired 14,000. His opponent called again.
The river completed the board with the and this is where things got a little iffy. Marcus bet 25,000 and his opponent announced what couldn't be understood as either "call" or "fold" because of his accent, tabling the . The tournament director was right there at the table waiting to break it after this hand was over so he heard and saw all of this. Marcus opened his and was a little confused. He thought that the player might have called his 25,000-chip bet with just queen high, but the player said, "No, I said fold. Fold." Marcus nodded his head and scooped the pot.
Upon leaving the table, Marcus said he didn't know what to think. He said if the player had done the same thing with a hand like , he'd have made him put the 25,000 in.
Rob Peltekci was all in for 16,300 with , needing to improve against his opponent's . The board ran out and Peltecki paired up to double to about 39,000.
A few hands later Peltecki was involved again. Mustafa Meryumoglu opened to 2,600 under the gun and Dominik Nitsche called from early position. Rob Peltecki shoved from middle position for 38,800 and action folded back to Meryumoglu. He went into the tank, eventually getting the clock called on him.
Peltecki practically begged for a call, but Meryumoglu gave it up. Nitsche folded as well and Peltecki showed . Meryumoglu seemed relieved, retrieving his cards and showing .
"I'm going to take all these guys out," Peltecki said.
In the next few hands Peltecki took down another pot and is up to about 60,000.
The field today began with 141 players. The players just got back from the dinner break and we're about 3/4 of the way through the fourth level of the day and the field has just about been cut in half with 78 remaining. The plan was to play eight levels today, but that may change if too many are lost too quickly. What usually happens though is the field starts to tighten up and play slower once things get deeper, so things may be altered at some point today.
Karina Jett was recently sent to the rail after running into an opponent's pocket jacks. She found no help from the board and has been sent to the rail.
Jeff "YoungSupremacy" Hakim is up to about 120,000 after he recently doubled up. We arrived at the table and found a healthy pot of roughly 60,000.
Hakim was all in for 29,400 on the board and after a few minutes in the tank, his opponent called. Hakim quickly tabled and his opponent shook his head in disgust, tabling . The turn and river were safe for Hakim who now with a very healthy stack.