On a flop of , Cody Slaubaugh bet 325. His opponent raised to 750 and then Slaubaugh reraised to 2,400. His opponent moved all in and Cody made the call.
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The turn came the and the river the , but didn't give Slaubaugh what he was looking for and sent him home early.
Shane 'Shaniac' Schleger, Hevad 'Rain' Khan, Dan Harrington, Roy Winston, Alex Jacob, Anthony Chatelain, Jeff Madsen, Lee Watkinson, Shannon Shorr and Jerry Buss are just of few more of the big names we've spotted in the field thus far.
Emad Tahtouh was the first player to enter the Brasilia Room earlier today, arriving early in order to get mentally ready for today's event. He would also be the first one out over there.
Tahtouh turned the wheel and was check-raised all in by a player with bottom set. The two players got all in and the river paired the board, giving Tahtouh's opponent a full house and the best hand.
Jennifer Tilly was in the big blind when she and the small blind saw a flop together with the pot at around 1,000. It came . The small blind bet 600 and Tilly raised to 1,200. The small blind called.
The turn was the and the small blind led for 600. Tilly made the call.
The river was the and the small blind bet 1,400. Tilly went into the tank and stared at the board, trying to figure out what her opponent could hold. She then made the call and showed for a set of eights.
Her opponent showed only ace high with and Tilly raked the pot. The good call put her up to 13,800.
A player in middle position raised to 150. Kenna James made the call from the cutoff. The small blind re-popped it to 400. The original raiser called, as did James.
The flop came down and it checked around. The small blind checked the turn after it fell the and the player in middle position bet to 700. James made a raise to 1,700. Only the middle-position player called.
The river was the and it checked to James. He bet 1,500 and the player called. Both players turned up , but James had it in spades and commented, "I should get 3% more of the pot because I was suited."
Beth Shak called a raise of 175 from early position out of the small blind. The flop came down .
Shak bet 225 and her opponent called. The turn was the and Shak's opponent bet 500 after she checked. Shak made the call. The river was the and Shak led for 1,500. Her opponent thought and then made the call.
Shak announced, "I whiffed." and turned up . Her opponent won the hand when he showed for a pair of sevens.