Some of the players in the Big One have "hired" a coach. What exactly the role of a coach is, depends on the team. Vanessa Selbst, for example, is on the rail sweating every hand of David Einhorn, while the likes of Andrew Robl and Jean-Robert Bellande are playing cash games and don't really seem too involved at the moment. Here's the match-ups:
“How are you so good at poker?” Asked James Bord to Andrew Pantling a short time ago. The Canadian, who is the CEO of Matchbook, has some decent poker results on his résumé but had slipped to around half his starting stack by the time he got involved in a three-way pot.
It was Pantling himself who started the action, making it 75,000 to go, David Einhorn three-bet to 200,000, James Bord called out of the big blind and Pantling also called. On the flop, Einhorn continuation bet 350,000 and Pantling was the only caller. The turn was checked through and the fell on the river. Reasonably quickly Pantling bet 400,000 and Einhorn went into the tank before ultimately folding.
First to act, Dan Shak open raised to 80,000. Two positions down it was Brandon Steven raising to 200,000. Action folded back to Shak and he called.
Shak check-called a bet of and the two of them checked the on the turn. The completed the board and Shak bet 400,000. Steven thought about it for just a bit before releasing his hand into the muck.
We've seen a lot of check-raising in this tournament so far and David Einhorn was the latest to pull off the trick. He opened to 100,000 and called after an in position Zuo Wang had three-bet to 300,000 total.
The two of them saw a flop, Einhorn checked, Wang bet out for 375,000 and Einhorn decided to check-raise to 900,000 straight. It didn't take Wang too long to release his cards and concede the pot to Einhorn.
We had Tony Bloom on our list of expected players and the Brighton and Hove Albion chairman has now arrived to play. He's taken up residency in seat one at the feature table. His arrival takes the total number of entries up to 27.
David Einhorn raised to 100,000 from the button and Zuo Wang three-bet to 315,000 from the small blind. Einhorn called.
The flop came and Wang continued for 240,000. Einhorn thought for a minute, then called.
The fell on the turn and Zuo checked. Einhorn bet out 450,000 and Wang called. The river was the and Wang checked again. Einhorn tossed out 1,100,000 and Wang went deep into the tank. After thinking for about three minutes, he folded his hand, and the dealer pushed the pot to Einhorn.