J.C. Tran lost a 100k pot just prior to the break.
Mario Delis raised to 4,500 UTG and was called by the button, the small blind, and Tran on the big blind. The flop came . The SB checked and Tran led out for 10,000. Delis called and they were heads-up for the turn, the . Tran bet 19,000, Delis moved in for 23,700 more, and Tran made the call. Delis showed and Tran had .
The river card was the , and Delis doubled through to just over 100k.
74th - Eric Thompkins $2,824
75th - Andrew Bello $2,824
76th - David Benefield $2,824
77th - Robin Gainer $2,824
78th - Tony Malleo $2,824
79th - Michael Guadano $2,824
80th - David Botton $2,824
81st - Thayer Rosmussey $2,824
82nd - Shaun Johnson $2,824
83rd - Johan Lendenius $2,824
84th - Steve Webb $2,824
85th - John McKinney $2,824
86th - Matthew Holtzclaw $2,824
87th - Andrew Wang $2,824
88th - Anthony Cousineau $2,824
89th - Michael Draghi $2,824
90th - Edward Heasn $2,824
Play will resume at approximately 1:15 a.m. PDT. Action will then continue until 2:00 a.m., at which time the chips will be bagged and tagged for Day 2 tomorrow.
Joe Awada
The cutoff raises to 4,000 and Joe Awada makes it 10,500 from the big blind. The BB goes into the tank and eventually folds. Awada shows pocket Kings. He now has over 60,000 in chips.
We are in the money, it is short handed, and the payouts are flat -- you do the math. We are losing players everywhere and tables are breaking all around us. At last count there are now only 88 players left (of the 1,427 who started the day).
We will be updating the Prizepool & Payouts section very shortly, once we catch up on who has been busted.