UP, Down, All Around
Level 3
: 100/200, 0 ante
Maurice Sessum got almost the full double up, getting it in with jacks against Matt Miceli's eights for 9,400 each.
Miceli must have found a double early himself, because he's still got a starting stack in front of him, despite losing that hand to Sessum.
In the meantime, it appears Western New York's Tim Rentschler will take the chip lead into the first break of the day. He got Ronny D'Grillo to commit it all on a ![]()
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flop.
D'Grillo had sevens and eights, but Rentschler held the ![]()
flopped straight.
"It's a great hand," Rentschler explained. "Either you hit or you don't."
He did and he now has almost three starting stacks.