As we just mentioned, things have gotten quite loud and obnoxious at Van Marcus' and Rob Peltekci's table. The tournament director just came over and gave them a warning, along with reminding them about the gaol at hand and that they should try and focus. This was because a couple of the players at the table complained about their antics.
"How about this, we'll calm down if everyone at the table agrees to take a shot," Marcus said.
Peltekci then said, "Let's go, I'm going to kill everyone now. You wanna complain about me, now I'm going to take all the chips."
David Benyamine was in the big blind and saw four limpers in front of him.
With 39,900 behind, Benyamine moved all in and forced a fold from an early position limper. Hakan Kuscu had limped from the hijack and seemed interested in making the call.
"You probably ahead, but I want try my luck, said Kuscu. After tanking for another three minutes and getting the clock called on him, Kuscu called and the other two limpers folded.
Kuscu:
Benyamine:
The board ran out as Benyamine's pair held up. He is up to about 90,000 while Kuscu dropped to roughly 50,000.
Mustafa Meryumoglu limp-called a preflop raise from Dominik Nitsche to put about 11,500 in the pot. THe flop came down and Meryumoglu open-shoved all in for 54,400. Nitsche was puzzled and asked what Meryumoglu was doing.
"I have all in!" exclaimed Meryumoglu, who speaks very like English.
Nitsche then folded and showed just the . Meryumoglu showed the .
Manig Loeser raised to 5,200 from middle position and John Dolan called from the small blind. The flop came down and both players checked to see the pop off on the turn.
Dolan fired the turn for 6,500 and was called by Loeser. The river then completed the board with the . Dolan fired 12,600 and was raised to 34,600 by Loeser. After a couple minutes in the tank, Dolan mucked and dropped to about 78,000. Loeser moved up to a field-leading 270,000.
Everyone knows about Dolan by now, who is one of the November Niners for 2010, but not many know about Loeser. He missed out in the final table of the WSOP Main Event by 171 spots, coming in 187th this year for $48,847. Later in the month of July, he won the €1,000 Main Event at the European Masters of Poker II in Bulgaria. His win was good for €49,080. He chopped when three-handed, but went on to win the event and take the most money, besting a field of 260 entrants.
Andrew Feldman raised all in for 15,500 from middle position and the small blind made the call. Feldman held the ladies with the . His opponent had an underpair with the .
The board ran out and Feldman doubled to over 30,000 in chips.
Musa Gunay called Hakan Kuscu's all-in preflop bet with the . Kuscu held the . Kuscu lost after the board ran out and Gunay moved up to 110,000 in chips.