$100,000 Guaranteed Main Event
Day 1b Started
$100,000 Guaranteed Main Event
Day 1b Started
After a Day 1a that saw 18 players advance to Sunday's Day 2, Day 1b is set to kick off shortly here at RunGoodGear.com Hard Rock Tulsa.
This will be the final chance to qualify for Day 2, and we expect to see some familiar faces. Among those failing to advance yesterday were Bryan Campanello, Jordan Morgan, Bernard Lee, Jamie Kerstetter, Jeff Bryan, Rob Salaburu, Justin Gardenhire, and Jonathan Gaviao. It would be a surprise if some or all of them weren't hunched over a pair of cards in half an hour.
They'll be playing a $675 buy in with unlimited reentries until the dinner break, which comes at the end of Level 9. Levels will vary in length, beginning at 30 minutes and progressing to 40 minutes at Level 7 and 50 minutes at Level 13. Everyone will start with a stack of 15,000, and we'll let you know who manages to run it up and who falls by the wayside.
Level: 1
Blinds: 25/50
Ante:
The tournament is underway.
Bernard Lee bet 550 into two opponents on a board of . The first player tanked for a couple of minutes before folding, but the second one called. Lee showed for two pair, and he took the pot.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Bernard Lee | 17,200 | 17,200 |
Ruth Hall | 15,000 | |
Jeff Bryan | 15,000 | 15,000 |
Jeff Bryan checked the end with the board reading , and his opponent bet 7,000. The Nebraskan snap-folded face up.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Jeff Bryan | 11,800 | -3,200 |
Bernard Lee bet 3,125 on a board of , and Amber Mitchell raised to 7,000 from the button. Lee shoved all in, and Mitchell snapped. Lee showed for a flopped straight, but the river had been kind to Mitchell, filling her up to bust Lee, who had a bit less than Mitchell's remaining 12,850.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Amber Mitchell
|
30,000 | |
Bernard Lee | Busted |
Level: 2
Blinds: 50/100
Ante:
Pete Petree opened to 350 from middle position and got three-bet to 800 by the cutoff. Petree called, and he check-called 1,200 on the flop. On the turn, he check-called 3,200 more. Both players checked the river, and Petree turned over , which the cutoff couldn't beat.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Pete Petree | 19,200 |
A flop of looked good for a player holding , but unfortunately for him, Danny Bryan had for a flopped boat. The two got it all in, and Bryan secured the pot wen and failed to fill his opponent up.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Danny Bryan
|
29,300 |