Ryan Riess opened to 10,500 from early position, a player called on his direct left, and a third player moved all in for around 70,000 near the button. Riess called, the third player released, and the hands were opened.
Riess:
Opponent:
The board ran out , and Riess' stack is now up to 330,000.
Claudia Crawford is absolutely crushing here on Day 2, and she's not at nearly 800,000 in chips after busting James Nelson from the event.
Nelson was all in preflop with a dominated to Crawford's . Crawford flopped the world when the fell, and she easily held from there with the on the turn and on the river.
Marcellus Lane opened to 13,000 from the hijack seat on the first hand back from the break and the first hand of hand-for-hand play. Joe Neff called from the big blind, and the dealer spread the flop. Neff checked, and Lane moved all in. Neff called with the . Lane was the player at risk holding the .
The turn was a black and the river a black . Neff had rivered two pair to win the hand and bust Lane on the bubble, sending all 171 of the remaining players into the money.
When we arrived at the table, Bryan Andrews had 8,500 in front of him from middle position, and Shiva Dudani had 23,000 in front of him from the cutoff seat. Judging by the amount of money already in the pot, there had been a raise and a call by Andrews before Dudani reraised.
Action was now back on Andrews, and he reraised to make it 63,500 to go. Dudani made the call.
The flop came down , and both players checked. They also checked after the landed on the turn. The came out on the river, and Andrews bet 20,000. Dudani called.
Andrews showed the for two pair, and Dudani mucked his hand.