[user39120]
Brett 'Gank' Jungblut has borrowed a neighboring players 'good luck balls', and is putting them to good use. Gank is up to about 12,000 chips, and putting his lucky balls to good use.
[user37786]
When he moved in from the big blind with and was called by a player with . The flop kept Billirakis in the lead but the spiked on the river and that sent Billirakis to the rail.
[user25067]
A middle position player raises to 800, the player in the hijack calls and Isaac Haxton calls from the cutoff. The flop is . The MP player checks, the hijack checks, Haxton bets 1,500, the MP player min-raises another 1,500, the hijack folds, and Haxton goes into the tank.
"What I'm thinking about is whether you have aces, kings, or the A-K of hearts" Haxton declared.
Haxton mucked and his opponent flipped over pocket sevens. Haxton was down to 4,500 after the hand.
[user38420]
David Williams bet 1,200 under-the-gun and three players called. The flop came . Williams bet out 2,500 and one player called. They both checked the on the turn. Williams bet 4,000 after the came on the river and his opponent called. Williams showed for a set, his opponent mucked his cards, and Williams raked in a nice pot.
[user37786]
After raising in middle position with pocket Nines, Erica Schoenberg called when the small blind raised for 7,000 in total. She trailed the other player's pocket Queens and never caught up, chopping her stack down to 3,500.
[user37786]
With the board reading Shannon Shorr moved all-in holding . His opponent called with , and the on the river wasn't one of the many outs Shorr was counting on.
[user39120]
With the board showing , William Thorsson bet out 3,000, and his opponent moved in for about another 2,000. Thorsson calls and shows , and his opponent shows . The falls, and Thorsson is up to about 27,000 in chips.
[user25067]
On a final board of , J.C. Tran turned up for the flush and his all-in opponent slammed the on the table, having flopped a set. Tran dragged the pot and increased his stack to 15,500.
[user37786]
There were 2,315 players in today's $1,500 No-Limit Hold-Em tournament, creating a total prize pool of $3,159,975. The top 198 finishers will cash, with those who just make it just past the bubble taking home $3,476. The winner of today's event will win $603,069.