Makowsky Moves Out
We don't know, but Daniel Makowsky has been eliminated just short of the money. We saw him exiting the room while over at his table a gentleman was raking in Makowsky's former chips.
We don't know, but Daniel Makowsky has been eliminated just short of the money. We saw him exiting the room while over at his table a gentleman was raking in Makowsky's former chips.
Shallum Lynch raised an opponent's bet with the board reading . Lynch raised an his opponent immediately called.
Lynch tabled for quad three's and his table exploded in cheers. He's now up to 595,000 chips.
The player in the hijack opened to 11,000 and Jeff Gibralter popped it to 43,000 on the button.
After both blinds released, the hijack shoved for 85,000 total and Gibralter called.
Hijack:
Gibralter:
The board ran out , missing Gibralter and dropping his stack to about 465,000.
Lyle Glover opened to 13,000 from late position and Ashley Cox called from the blinds. The flop fell and both players checked.
The turn was the , Cox checked again and Glover fired 16,000. Cox check-raised to 40,000 and Glover called.
The river was the and both players checked again. Cox opened for a set of threes and Glover unhappily mucked.
"I should have bet the flop," he lamented.
Cox is quite pleased he didn't, and now has over 200,000 chips.
After a series of preflop raises, Neal Seiwert had an opponent all in and the hands were opened.
Seiwert:
Opponent:
The flop smacked Seiwert right in the face, and his opponent popped out of his chair in disgust. Neither the on the turn nor the on the river were a queen and Seiwert won the pot, pushing his stack to over half a million chips.
With about 70,000 in the pot and the board reading , Andrew Watson called an opponent's bet of 38,500.
The turn was checked by both and when the hit the river, it was checked to Watson. He fired 85,000 and after a few moments, his opponent called.
Watson tabled for a set, winning the pot and increasing his stack to a leading 670,000.
A player in the cutoff seat limped, Gus Voelzel completed in the small blind and another player in the big blind checked. The flop fell and the action checked to the player in the cutoff who fired 15,000. Voelzel check-raised to 35,000 and everyone folded.
Voelzel opened for a flush draw and raked in the pot to push his stack to about 180,000 chips.
The players have returned from break and Level 19 has started.
Level: 19
Blinds: 2,500/5,000
Ante: 500
Players are now on a 15-minute break.