We found David Diaz and Tyler Smith heads up in a pot together. The flop was , Diaz bet 2,600 and Smith called. The turn came , Diaz moved all in and Smith folded.
Smith sits atop the counts and Diaz is back above the starting stack.
We wish we could have caught more of the hand, but the short story is Dwyte Pilgrim eliminated an unknown opponent. The board was and Pilgrim held and made a full house.
After less than three full levels of play, Ben Mintz already finds himself near the top of the leaderboard. We saw him getting paid off holding pocket jacks.
Mintz was all in preflop and held against an opponent's . The board ran and Mintz stacked 56,000 after the hand.
Jacob Bazeley opened for 700 in middle position and the player on the button raised to 1,700. The blinds released and Bazeley called. The flop came and Bazeley check-called 2,500.
The turn came and both players checked. The fell on the river and Bazeley bet 7,000. His opponent took a heavy sigh and counted down his stack. It appeared that he was readying for a shove but then folded his hand.
Bazeley tabled , collected the pot and his opponent was visibly rattled.