Patty Till raised to 9,000 on the button, Delilah Lerner three-bet to 22,000 in the small blind, and Till called.
The flop came 10♠8♠K♠ and Lerner bet 20,000. Till then moved all in for 110,000, and Lerner folded.
Patty Till raised to 9,000 on the button, Delilah Lerner three-bet to 22,000 in the small blind, and Till called.
The flop came 10♠8♠K♠ and Lerner bet 20,000. Till then moved all in for 110,000, and Lerner folded.
After Kenneth Baime limped in from the small blind, Charles Edlin moved all in for his last 31,000 in the big blind and Baime called to put him at risk.
Charles Edlin: A♦J♦
Kenneth Baime: K♠Q♦
Baime took the lead on the K♦10♣10♠ flop with two pair, while Edlin picked up a straight draw. The 8♣ turn was no help to Edlin, while the 9♠ river sealed the pot for Baime and sent Edlin to the rail.
Level: 12
Blinds: 2,000/4,000
Ante: 4,000
Players are going on a 15-minute break.
Dylan Stanfield moved all in for 23,000 on the button and Brian Jones put him at risk in the cutoff.
Dylan Stanfield: A♠A♥
Brian Jones: A♦10♣
Stanfield had woken up with two aces, and the board ran out Q♣9♠6♥8♠J♦ to earn him the double up.
Kenneth Baime raised to 8,000 in the small blind and Charles Edlin called in the big blind.
Baime continued for 8,000 on the 2♠3♥3♠ flop, and Edlin called. Both players then checked the K♠ turn.
Baime bet another 10,000 on the 7♣ river, and Edlin called once more. Baime showed K♣J♥ for two pair, and Edlin mucked.
With 46 total entries on Day 1a, tournament officials have confirmed that the day will conclude once five players remain.
The tournament clock currently shows 15 players still in action.
A player in early position raised to 6,000, Daniel Termini moved all in for 30,000 on the button, and his opponent called.
Daniel Termini: A♠K♥
Opponent: A♥Q♥
The early-position player picked up a straight draw going to the river on a board of J♣7♠5♠10♦, but the J♠ kept Termini in the lead with his king-kicker to earn him a double up.
A player under the gun moved all in for 18,000, Kenneth Baime reshoved in early position, and the rest of the table folded.
All-In Player: 4♥4♦
Kenneth Baime: A♥K♣
Baime took the lead on the A♦Q♥2♥ flop with top pair, and his opponent couldn't catch up on the 10♣ turn or Q♣ river as Baime scored the knockout.
Ken Ware three-bet to 14,000 in the small blind and Isaak Kraig called in the hijack.
Ware checked the Q♦2♣8♦ flop and Kraig bet 4,000. Ware called to see the 2♠ turn.
Ware then led out for 14,000, and Kraig called. Both players checked the A♣ river, and Ware showed 9♣9♠ to win the pot.