Picking up the action on a flop, John Dibella check-called, 1,100 from Matt Glantz. It was more of the same on the turn as Dibella check-called 3,500 from Glantz. The river brought the and Dibella checked for a third time. Glantz checked after about 15 seconds and tabled for Broadway.
Dibella shook his head as tabled for no good trips as he saw the pot pushed to Glantz.
We caught up to the table after the money went in, but found a shorter stacked player was all in and at risk with . Unfortunately, he was up against Marc-Andre Ladouceur who held .
The board fell down and Ladouceur was able to score a knockout, boosting his stack up to about 55,000.
A short-stacked player was all in for 6,350 with and was trailing the of David "Doc" Sands. The board, however, ran out a bit familiar for Sands as it fell . You may recall that Sands' pocket tens were cracked by Scott Seiver's pocket nines in the Super High Roller last night.
Sands offered his thoughts on the situation on twitter:
On a board reading , two-time World Series of Poker bracelet winner Andy Frankenberger checked from the big blind and then called when Brian Lee bet 1,600. Both players then checked the river and Frankenberger tabled . Lee double checked his cards and then sent them to the muck.
Frankenberger has been pretty quiet thus far today, and he's still hovering right around the starting stack.