Shawn Meyer has bagged the chip lead for Day 1b, and Day 1c is off and running now.
Shawn Meyer has bagged the chip lead for Day 1b, and Day 1c is off and running now.
Adam Dinsmore shipped it for about 35,000 over an early open, and the opener called with ![]()
. Dinsmore showed ![]()
and did not improve.
Players are bagging for Day 1b now.
Jeff Epstein owed his massive stack to picking up aces when another player had kings, but when we got to Table 31, it was Epstein's ![]()
in the muck on a board of ![]()
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. Shawn Meyer had ![]()
in front of him and the dealer shipped him 130,800 from Epstein's stack.
Level: 13
Blinds: 1,500/3,000
Ante: 500
Jeff Epstein opened under the gun, and Joel Wahlert made it about 16,000 with a thee-bet in the small blind. Colin Perry shoved from the big for 82,000, and Epstein forcefully announced he was all in also. Wahlert thought briefly and called off about 60,000.
Wahlert: ![]()
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Perry: ![]()
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Epstein: ![]()
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The board ran out clean for Epstein, and he had everyone covered, shipping him the massive pot with the double knockout.
A player opened from early position for 6,000 and Ellen Soret called. Adam Dinsmore shoved all in and both players called. Both Soret and the opener checked down, and Dinsmore showed a set of nines, which nobody could beat.
Henry Gingerich busted out when he jammed his short stack with ![]()
on the button, the small blind shoved with ![]()
, and Ellen Soret woke up with ![]()
in the big blind. The aces held for Soret.
Level: 12
Blinds: 1,200/2,400
Ante: 400