All the money went in before the flop, with McCabe holding pocket Tens and de Wolfe holding Ace-9. The 8-9-7 flop gave de Wolfe a pair but also opened a straight draw for McCabe, and the turn (Q) and river (8) blanked out to double up McCabe and leave de Wolfe with just 300 chips.
After a series of raises before the flop all of Mark Seif's chips ended up in the pot. Michael Mizrachi had Aces, Seif had Kings. And that was pretty much that.
On table 31, a player limps in in early position. The small blind is not at the table and the dealer mucks the hand. It is folded around and the dealer mucks the big blind's hand.
The floor gets called over and in the interest of fairness rules that the pot be split between the big blind and the player who limped in.
Annie Duke
Seriously, this is the last player update we're going to do. Chad Brown, Howard Lederer and Annie Duke are playing in today's event. We think that's everyone. Maybe. Probably.