Level: 5
Blinds: 300/600
Ante: 600
Level: 5
Blinds: 300/600
Ante: 600
Players are on the first break of the day for 15 minutes. The flight has tallied 144 entries thus far. Play will resume at the 300/600 level.
There were approximately 24,000 in the middle on a board that read 8♥5♣2♥Q♠K♦.
Brandy Savage chose to shove for their remaining 12,000 from under-the-gun. Their opponent in the next seat over went into the tank before they made the call.
Savage showed that they flopped a set of eights with 8♣8♦ to drag in the chips.
The player from early position raised to 1,500 before the hijack made the call.
Lance Oliver came along from the cutoff, and the big blind joined the fray to create a four-handed pot.
The big blind checked the K♠10♣2♣ flop. The original raiser continued for 2,500, and was called by the hijack. Oliver called, and the big blind folded.
The 10♠ turn was checked by the original raiser and the hijack. Oliver opted to bet 5,400 and was called only by the original raiser in early position.
The 6♦ was checked by both players.
The early position played showed 8♣7♣ for a missed flush draw. Oliver showed K♣Q♦ for two pair to win the pot.
The hijack raised to 1,200 and was called by Ryan Rummonds, the small blind, to take them to a 7♦4♠K♥.
Rummonds checked it over to the hijack, who bet 1,500. Rummonds called.
Both players checked the 5♠ turn to bring the 6♥ river.
Rummonds put out a bet of 3,000, and his opponent folded to scoop the pot.
Level: 4
Blinds: 300/500
Ante: 500
Chase Blanton opened to 900 from early position, and was called by the small blind.
The small blind checked the 10♥6♥2♠ flop. Blanton bet 1,200 and was check-raised to 3,500 by the small blind. Blanton called.
The 7♣ turn resulted in a bet of 5,500 from the small blind, and Blanton called.
The small blind did not slow down on the 2♦ river, as they bet 15,000. Blanton quickly flicked in a call.
The small blind showed Q♠10♦ for two pair, but it was no good as Blanton revealed Q♣2♣ for trips deuces to drag in the pot.
The chips went in preflop with Shelly Miller at risk for 33,800.
Shelly Miller: A♠K♥
Opponent: K♣K♦
Miller was in trouble, but the flop brought immediate relief as it came A♦9♥J♥ to pull Miller ahead.
The 4♠ turn kept Miller ahead, and the 9♣ river completed the board to award Miller the pot.
There were approximately 12,000 in the middle on a board that read 8♣10♠Q♥2♥, which led to a bet of 9,000 from Jane Bahk and was called by the button.
The 7♠ river did not slow Bahk as she fired 13,000. She was called and tabled Q♦Q♣ for top set. Her opponent mucked their hand as Bahk took in the pot.
Level: 3
Blinds: 200/400
Ante: 400