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The players have been sent on a ten minute break.
The players have been sent on a ten minute break.
A gentleman in late position opened to 450, and Beth Shak defended her big blind. The flop fell , and Shak led for 600. Her opponent called.
The turn was the , and again Shak fired 600. Her opponent came along. The completed the board, and Shak switched up her style, tossing out an orange T1,000 chip.
"I can't call you," her opponent grunted begrudgingly.
He indeed mucked, and Shak pulled in the pot.
Bryan Colin saw a flop from the cutoff against the player on the button. The flop came and Coling bet out 700. His opponent raised to 1,500 and Colin called. The turn came , Colin checked and the button bet 2,600. Colin called after a moment and the river came . Colin checked and his opponent took a long while before he decided to check behind.
Colin tabled for a pair of kings and his opponent mucked.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Bryan Colin | 30,000 | 10,000 |
We found this hand developing at the turn. The board showed and Vinnie Napolitano bet 3,500 from the cutoff. Kenny Nguyen was on the button and raised enough to put Napolitano all in.
"You can rebuy at 7 p.m, right?" Napolitano asked the dealer.
"Of course you can rebuy," Nguyen answered.
Armed with that information Napolitano announced a call and turned over .
Nguyen looked incredulous, "How can you call with that?" he asked. Then he turned over and couldn't believe he had the best hand.
The river came , which shipped the pot to Napolitano and Nguyen was beside himself. He called his friend over and replayed the hand for him. While Nguyen was explaining Napolitano's questionable call Napolitano said, "I knew you didn't have shit, but I knew my shit would hit."
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Vinnie Napolitano
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36,000 | |
Kenny Nguyen | 5,000 | -15,000 |
Level: 3
Blinds: 75/150
Ante: 0
Nicky Frangos and Drazen Ilich were heads up with the board reading . Both players checked, and the turn brought the . Frangos checked-called 725 from Ilich, and the river was another seven - the .
Both players knuckled, and Frangos opened up for aces-up. Ilich peaked at his hand one more time before mucking.
Bryan Colin recently found his seat here at Harrah's, and soon after he won a big pot. When we reached the table, the board read . It was Colin's turn to bet, and he tossed out a little more than 2,000. His opponent quickly called.
Colin turned over for the nuts, and his opponent mucked.
We found WSOPC IP Biloxi Main Event winner Jerry Monroe in the small blind. An early position raiser opened to 250 and three other players called, including Monroe. The flop came and Monroe checked. The original raiser bet 350 and action folded back around to Monroe. He raised to 850 and after some short thought the original raiser folded.
Monroe is just over the starting stack and has eyes on collecting another Main Event ring.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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Chad Brown | 20,000 | |
Kenny Nguyen | 20,000 |