

, Jose Velador thought the time was right to push him out of the pot. He was wrong.When Velador shoved with
, Fuller quickly called with pocket queens and his set held up as the board bricked out for Velador.


, Jose Velador thought the time was right to push him out of the pot. He was wrong.
, Fuller quickly called with pocket queens and his set held up as the board bricked out for Velador.
, Leonid Yanovski put out a bet of 2,700, and his opponent, Jeffrey Siegal, called.
. Yanovski passed this time, allowing Siegal to bet 7,500 before check-raising all in. Siegal called, having his man covered.


and the diamond flush for Siegal, sending him out the door.


.




, Bibby couldn't find his flush and was eliminated. Watching Carris stack up his chips afterward, Tony Cousineau could only comment "The mountain of chips groweth."
, and Boyd checked to the re-raiser. Carris continued out with 4,500 chips, and Boyd check-raised all in. Carris snap-called, and Boyd frowned.


on the turn left Boyd drawing dead, and the river was a meaningless
. Dutch Boyd hastily collected his belongs and stormed out of the room, not bothering to pick up his payout ticket as he made his way through the big double doors.
for a pair of 7s, which weren't enough to beat Forden's pocket 10s.
, and Boyd led right back out with a bet of 4,500. Carris moved all in for 26,500, and Boyd made the call.


and
that filled out the board did nothing to improve him. He ships more than half his stack over to Carris, dropping down to 20,000.
Level: 2
Blinds: 300/600
Ante: 75




.
for quads.
. Heads up, Antoine Amourette moved all in for 26,150. After taking some time to think it over, Matthew Wood looked him up, putting a big pot up for grabs.


, and Matthew Wood has been knocked all the way back to 9,300.