Jason Sell doubled up on the last hand before the 10-minute break when he shoved from the blinds with for 7,625 and held versus a player on the button who had opened with .
Sell took down Mid-States Poker Tour Ho-Chunk earlier this year and is looking to add a second MSPT win to his resume.
According to Lance Harris, he opened for a raise with in the first hand he played at his new table with, and a flop gave him top two pair. A player bet out from the blinds, and Harris raised, only to see Sam De Silva reraise out of the small blind. The big blind folded, and Harris got it in against De Silva's for the nut straight, and he failed to improve.
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Matt Alexander busted his first bullet, and he's about halfway through his second after a recent pot. He bet 4,000 from the cutoff after a player in the big blind checked fourth street with a board of , and the big blind shoved all in for 15,300. Alexander winged his cards into the muck in frustration.