Level: 5
Blinds: 300/600
Ante: 600
Level: 5
Blinds: 300/600
Ante: 600
Players are going on the first 15-minute break of the day.
A player in the small blind bet 3,500 on a flop of 3♦2♦J♠, Libby Wilson moved all in for 18,300 in middle position, and her opponent called.
Libby Wilson: 8♥8♣
Opponent: K♦K♣
Wilson was dominated by her opponent's kings, but the 8♦ fell on the turn to give her a set. The river was the J♦, and Wilson improved to a full house to secure the double up.
A player in early position bet 4,500 on a flop of 7♥8♦3♠ and Delilah Lerner called in middle position, as did Kevin Davis in the hijack. Brian Jones then moved all in for 22,500 on the button and Lerner called, while Davis also stuck in his last 20,000.
Kevin Davis: 10♥9♥
Brian Jones: 8♠6♠
Delilah Lerner: 7♠7♣
Lerner was ahead with her set as the turn came the 5♥, but the 9♣ river improved Jones to a straight as he scooped the pot. He earned the double up off Lerner, while Davis was sent to the rail.
Patty Till bet 3,000 from the hijack on a flop of A♣J♦K♦ and Greg Hopf then raised to 10,000 in the small blind. Till immediately announced all in.
"What did I step into?" Hopf said as he flung A♦10♣ into the muck. Till showed him J♥J♣ while taking in the pot.
"She bullies you," another tablemate added.
Ken Baime had a raise of 16,200 in from of him from middle position, and the hijack called for his last 14,300.
All-in Player: 5♣3♣
Ken Baime: J♣J♦
The at-risk player was far behind Baime's jacks, and he got no help on the A♥6♥8♥5♦10♣ board as Baime, who finished runner-up in the WSOP Gladiators of Poker event earlier this summer, scored the knockout.
Phillip Gambrell quickly reentered, while Shon Smith, runner-up in this event back in the spring, is also in the field.
Brian Jones raised to 1,200 under the gun and Delilah Lerner three-bet to 3,200 in the cutoff. The small blind called, as did Jones.
All three players checked the 10♥7♠8♦ flop. Jones then bet 5,500 on the Q♦ turn, and both Lerner and the small blind called.
The 3♠ river was checked down, and Lerner showed Q♠J♠ for top pair to win the pot.
Both Ryan Stone and Phillip Gambrell were recently eliminated.
Level: 4
Blinds: 300/500
Ante: 500
James Hill was all in for his last 11,500 from the hijack, and Erick Steinbergen put him at risk on the button.
James Hill: K♥K♠
Erick Steinbergen: J♦J♣
Hill had Steinbergen crushed with his kings and was poised for the double up as the board came 4♠6♠6♣8♣, but Steinbergen spiked the J♠ on the river.
"You've got to be kidding me," Hill lamented as he made his exit.
Three players built a pot of around 8,000 as they went to a flop of Q♣A♣8♦. Delilah Lerner then bet 6,000 from the button, and only Isaak Kraig called under the gun.
The turn was the 2♦ and Lerner bet another 8,000. Kraig called, and the 9♣ fell on the river. He then led out for 22,000, and Lerner quickly folded.