Mar 16, 2014
David Gutfreund moved all in from under the gun for about 300,000, and Jonathan McCray called from his left. Everyone else folded.
"I hope you have ace-king, sir," Gutfreund said.
McCray:
Gutfreund:
Unfortunately for Gutfreund, it was queens, and he was dominated. The community came , and McCray's boat sent Gutfreund out.
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David Gutfreund Jonathan McCray
Mar 16, 2014
Pierre Pichot got the last of his chips in with a very short stack holding against the of Kou Vang. Vang turned him dead on the board.
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Kou Vang Pierre Pichot
Mar 16, 2014
Eric Loehr busted out in a hand we didn't see.
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Eric Loehr
Mar 16, 2014
Three players saw a flop for a raise, and everyone checked. Kou Vang bet 48,000 on the turn, and William Givens called from the cutoff after Dan Colpoys folded. The hit the river, and Vang bet approximately 100,000. Givens immediately called, and Vang quickly flipped for a missed flush draw. Givens had for queens and tens.
"That's what I put you on, too," Vang said.
"That's what I put you on," Givens said with a laugh.
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Kou Vang William Givens
Mar 16, 2014
Ally Woolworth - 19th Place
Ally Woolworth shoved all in, and Rosie Paules reshoved behind her. Everyone else folded.
Woolworth:
Paules:
"Well, if anyone's going to have my chips, I want it to be Rosie," Woolworth said.
When the board ran out, , that's exactly what happened.
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Ally Woolworth Rosie Paules
Mar 16, 2014
Brett Schwertley busted in 20th.
Brett Schwertley opened for 30,000 in the cutoff, and Dan Colpoys put him all in. After thinking for awhile, Schwertley called it off.
Schwertley:
Colpoys:
Schwertley's hopes for a three-outer evaporated on the flop, and Colpoys collected another stack after the and completed the board.
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Brett Schwertley Dan Colpoys
Mar 16, 2014
Players are on a 10-minute break before the final two levels.
Mar 16, 2014
Jonathan Haidsiak continues to successfully employ shove-or-fold poker. He jammed 100,000 in a recent pot and was called by Danny Ray Gonzales.
Gonzales:
Haidsiak:
Haidsiak was miles ahead, and Gonzales never threatened to catch up on the jack-high runout.
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