Players are going on a 30-minute break as they head off to the hotel lobby for the buffet.
Action should resume around 2:35 p.m.
Players are going on a 30-minute break as they head off to the hotel lobby for the buffet.
Action should resume around 2:35 p.m.
A player in middle position raised to 3,200 and the hijack called. The small blind then moved all in for 12,600 and Greg Davis called in the big blind, as did the middle-position player and hijack.
"Disrespect at this table," the small blind said as the flop came 10♦4♥3♦. Davis then bet 11,000 and the middle-position player moved all in for 13,300. The hijack folded, while Davis quickly committed the extra few chips.
Small Blind: 8♦8♣
Middle-position Player: A♦J♥
Greg Davis: 3♠3♣
Davis was far ahead with his set of threes, and the board ran out A♣10♥ to earn him the double knockout.
A player under the gun limped in before the hijack moved all in for 13,000. Livia Lyons called in the big blind, while the under-the-gun player got out of the way.
All-in Player: A♥8♠
Livia Lyons: 6♣6♥
Lyons spiked a set on the 9♥6♠4♥ flop, then improved to a full house on the 9♦ turn. Her opponent was already drawing dead going to the 4♠ river, and Lyons secured the knockout.
At the same table, Sonya Harrison has built up a stack of around 100,000.
Chris Rinn raised to 3,600 in early position and was called by Chris Sergio in the cutoff and Jeff Bowden in the big blind.
"This f**king queen," Bowden said as the flop came Q♠K♥4♠.
"You have to quote all our bad jokes," tablemate Brandin Power added as Rinn continued for 2,000. Only Sergio called.
Rinn bet another 2,000 on the 5♣ turn, but this time Sergio raised to 6,200. Rinn folded, and Sergio flashed Q♣Q♥ for a set as he took the pot.
"That's why your wife kicks you out of the house," Sergio said to Bowden.
"Oh, there's another reason," Bowden replied.
Rob Keizo, taking a break before the final table of the New England Poker Championship begins, is also at this table.
Level: 6
Blinds: 600/1,200
Ante: 0
A player on the button moved all in for 25,000 on a flop of 9♠10♥7♥ and Andre Proctor snap-called in early position as he went for another knockout.
All-In Player: Q♦J♣
Andre Proctor: Q♥Q♣
Proctor was ahead with his queens, while the at-risk player was looking to complete a straight draw. The A♥ turn was no help, while the 7♦ river secured the pot for Proctor and sent his opponent to the rail.
"You looked good doing it," Proctor told his opponent, impeccably dressed in a purple suit, before he headed to the rail.
A player in the big blind moved all in for 8,500 and was called by Andre Proctor in middle position and the small blind.
The big blind accidentally flashed his cards, and Proctor insisted that his K♠K♦ remain face up. He and the small blind checked down the A♣10♠7♦A♦5♣ board, and Proctor showed A♠7♠ for a full house to win the pot.
"Couldn't go to a nicer guy," the big blind said on his way to the rail.
Mike Flinton raised to 3,500 in middle position and was called by a middle-position player, Victoria Torres in the cutoff, the button, and the big blind.
Flinton continued for 6,000 on the Q♣9♠4♠ flop and the middle-position player moved all in. Torres called for her last 4,200 in the cutoff, while Flinton also committed his last 22,000.
Victoria Torres: K♠Q♦
Mike Flinton: J♠10♠
Opponent: 10♥10♦
Torres was ahead with top pair, while Flinton had straight and flush draws. The J♦ turn gave Flinton a pair, while the 6♣ completed the board on the river. Torres scooped the main pot, while Flinton doubled up in the side pot.
With around 10,000 in the pot on a flop of 3♣4♣5♠, a player in middle position moved all in for 14,000 and John McClean called in the big blind.
All-In Player: 9♠9♥
John McClean: J♣J♦
The at-risk player had run his nines into McClean's jacks, and the 2♣ turn and K♠ river offered no help as McClean scored the knockout.
Level: 5
Blinds: 500/1,000
Ante: 0