Christopher Savage opened for 8,000 from middle position and was called by the player in the cutoff. Savage proceeded to check the flop, opening the door for the cutoff to bet 11,000. Savage, who started the hand with around 83,000, then woke up with a check-raise to 26,000. The cutoff hit the tank for several minutes before announcing he was all in and Savage snap-called.
Showdown
Savage
Cutoff
Savage was in great shape and primed to double, but the that spiked on the turn crushed his spirits. Savage slammed the table in frustration while the dealer burned and put out the on the river. Savage was shaking his head as he exited the tournament area while the rest of the table looked on in disbelief.
The table of death has finally broken. But not before Tripp Kirk, John Land and David Fox were all eliminated. Andrew Nguyen and Justin Weinscott looked pretty relieved to get a new table draw.
Johnny Landreth has had a rough day. He began as one of our chip leaders but just couldn't get anything going, even dropping down to 32,000. He recently committed that amount after action folded to him in the cutoff, which both the button and big blind called.
The two active players checked down the flop and turn before the button bet a mere 5,000 on the river. The big blind got out of the way and the button rolled over for a rivered pair of aces. It was good as Landreth showed before taking his leave.
From early position, Loni Harwood open-shipped for around 69,000 with and happened to run into the small blind's . Harwood was in desperate need of a six, but she was left wanting as the board ran out .
"Cowboy" John Land got off to a good start today, chipping up early and putting it on cruise control. He was flying high for awhile, but he was soon knocked down to size after a brutal hand. After that, Land tried to get back in contention but wasn't able to do so.
Recently he committed his stack with and was called by the of an opponent. The flop kept Land in the lead, but the turn was disaster. Suddenly Land needed help on the river, but it was not meant to be as the appeared.
We're not sure when or how it happened, but it just occurred to us that we haven't seen Abraham Araya in quite a while. A quick scan of the room confirms that he has been eliminated from the tournament shy of the money.
Action folded to Loni Harwood in middle position and she opened for 8,000. A short-stacked player in the cutoff responded by moving all in for 26,500, and the button and both blinds got out of the way. Harwood shrugged before making the call and seemed glad she did.
Showdown
Harwood
Opponent
The flop gave both a pair of aces, but Harwood's ten kicker was best. Much to her dismay, the turn paired her opponents kicker and gave him the lead with two pair. The river changed nothing and Harwood watched the pot slip through her hands.
Andrew Nguyen opened for 9,000 from early position and cleared the field all the way around to two-time WSOP Circuit gold ring winner Tripp Kirk in the cutoff. The Harrah's St. Louis Main Event champ announced that he was all in for 70,000 and watched as the remaining field folded back around to Nguyen, who made the call.
Showdown
Kirk:
Nguyen:
It was a classic race, and Kirk had to like his chances after the flop missed Nguyen. Unfortunately for him, the turn did not. Kirk stood from his chair and watched helplessly as the blanked on the river.
"Good luck, Andrew," Kirk said to his opponent. With that, the field was one player lighter and Nguyen was a bit richer . . . 260,000 to be exact.
Mike Holm stopped by our desk toward the end of dinner break and asked us to let his wife, Jill, know that he is doing alright. In fact, in one of the first hands back from break, Holm opened for 10,000 under the gun and had one caller, the big blind.
The latter checked the flop and Holm wasted little time betting 12,000. It was enough to get the job done as his opening conceded the hand. With that, Holm is up to 185,000.