Two players limped in from early position and Jimmy Fricke made it 1,100 to go from the cutoff. Scott Seiver was on the button and reraised to 4,000. The two limpers got out of the way and Fricke reraised 4,900 more, enough to put Seiver all in. He called.
Fricke:
Seiver:
The board came giving Fricke a set and the pot, eliminating Scott Seiver from the tournament.
A plethora of familiar faces have strolled into the tournament area since play commenced at noon, including, but not limited to:
Leif Force
Michael Keiner
Michael Binger
Sabyl Cohen-Landrum
Greg Raymer
Chau Giang
Marcel Luske
Dan Heimiller
Brandon Adams
Clonie Gowen
Dario Alioto
Chris Bell
J.C. Tran
Adam Junglen
Vanessa Selbst was eliminated from the tournament during the second level of play. Selbst found herself all in on the turn, holding the bottom end of a straight. Her opponent challenged with a set and a flush draw and managed to hit the flush on the river to send Selbst packing.
EPT Dortmund winner Sandra Naujoks is off to a good start early on, having busted an unknown opponent after her aces held up against an opponent's kings:
Naujoks:
Opponent:
The board fell a very safe for the German pro, who now sits with 26,500 in chips.
Aussie Matt Kirk has jumped out to an early chip lead, having already accumulated 36,200 in chips. He's joined here this afternoon by fellow countrymen Jamie Pickering, Julian Powell, Van Marcus and Sam Khouiss, to name a few.
PokerNews blogger and online whiz kid Justin 'Boosted J' Smith has arrived, on a mission to add to the two cashes he's already netted at this year's WSOP.
Smith finished 9th in the $10,000 deuce-to-seven lowball world championship ($19,870), and 16th in the $10,000 heads-up world championship ($38,424).
He'll start the day sharing felt with 2009 WSOP bracelet winner Jason Mercier and Max 'The Italian Pirate' Pescatori.
As the room starts to take shape, some very tough tables are forming... perhaps none as tough as table six, where Noah Boeken, Brock Parker, Michael Mizrachi, Shawn Buchanan, Shaun Deeb and Kirill Rabtsov are sharing real estate.
Isaac Haxton is up to 21,000 early after stealing an opponent's initial 5,000 buy-in.
Haxton and his opponent got it all in on a flop of ; Haxton with , and his opponent with . The then fell on the turn, giving Haxton what turned out to be a pot-clinching king-high diamond flush, as the river delivered an inconsequential .