

, Roland de Wolfe led for 2,000 on the turn of
. His opponent made the call before both players checked the
on the river.His opponent flipped

and de Wolfe mucked his hand to slip to 2,900 chips.


, Roland de Wolfe led for 2,000 on the turn of
. His opponent made the call before both players checked the
on the river.
and de Wolfe mucked his hand to slip to 2,900 chips.
and a player in seat two made the call. Todd was holding
but his opponent had flopped a straight with
. The board did not pair and Eugene Todd will have either an early day or a long break before the 5 p.m. event.
, Tom McEvoy faced a bet of 425 from a middle-position opponent. He made the call. On the turn card of the
, McEvoy's opponent checked and McEvoy bet out 725. His opponent made the call. On the turn card of the
, again McEvoy's opponent checked and McEvoy bet out 1,000. His opponent made the call and McEvoy tabled
for trip fours. McEvoy's opponent mucked. 



Theo Tran raised the bet of his opponent on the river, making it 1,000 to go. His opponent then declared that he was all in, sending Tran into the tank.
face-up on the table and his opponent flipped 
for complete air.
, David Pham faced a bet from a player in seat one. Pham raised to 1,100 and his opponent then reraised for 3,300. Pham then pushed all in and his opponent made the call. David Pham showed
for a pair and a flush draw and his opponent showed
. The turn was the
giving Pham trips and leaving his opponent drawing dead. Just to add insult to injury, the
fell on the river to give Pham the flush.
and his opponent held
.


, but his opponent quickly called with 
for a set of threes. Laak still had outs, drawing with 
.
and river
, and a disappointed Laak made an early exit.
after a flop of
. His opponent called with
. The turn of the
did not help either player, but Matusow's opponent caught his two-outer when a
hit the river. Matusow then proceeded to calmly exit the building.Level: 2
Blinds: 50/100
Ante: 0