Kevin Calenzo recently shouted out Todd Davis. Davis is at an adjacent table and has around 19,000 chips. Davis is a Jacksonville-native who knows that Elon University graduate Chad Nkang once played for the Jaguars. He also cashed already in Tahoe, finishing fourth in a preliminary event for $5,819.
A few friends of Loni Harwood, who has already won two WSOP-C gold rings in 2012, asked us to plug her Twitter account, so here's a tweet she sent out earlier in the day:
Harwood didn't know whether or not to fire a second bullet after busting from Day 1a, but she eventually did. She's still alive heading into the penultimate level of the night, and has about 35,000 chips.
Cary Marshall opened to 2,500 from early position, and found one caller from an opponent on the button. The flop came , and Marshall led for 4,000. His opponent quickly called.
The turn was the , and Marshall slowed down, checking to his opponent who fired 6,200. Marshall tanked for a bit, then raised to 16,000. His opponent released.
La Sengphet open-shoved her last 11,500 from under the gun, and was called by the player on her direct left. The rest of the action folded, and Sengphet discovered that her was dominated by her opponent's .
Sengphet found no help on the flop, turn, or river, and was eliminated.
A player limped in from early position, Steve Foutty raised to 3,000, and the action folded back to the limper, who called.
The flop fell , and the limper checked. Foutty continued for 3,500, and the limper check-raised all in. Foutty immediately folded, but he's still above six figures.