Brandon Cantu got his last chips in on fourth street against David Sklansky and one more player; the two not all in continued betting down fifth, sixth and seventh to form a chunky side pot which Sklansky took possession of at the end of the hand, as well as half of the main pot. Cantu was the only player who made a low, though, so got himself half of the main pot for his trouble, and remains in on an uncomfortable 2,500 or so.
Cantu: ( ) for the low and a not-good-enough flush
Sklansky: ( ) for a full house
Random Opponent: ( ) for trips and none of the pot
- Daniel Negreanu
- Scott Bohlman
- John Racener
- Steve Jelinek
- not actually playing at the table but lurking around it chatting to Negreanu and giving off a general air of doom, Phil Hellmuth
Brandon Cantu seems to have had a dreadful first couple of levels. For a start, he's sharing a table with Allen Cunningham and David Sklansky. Furthermore, he's managed to lose much of his stack to one or another player at his table (Sklansky seems to be doing the best among the folks at that particular table, on around 7,000) and is now short.
Cantu picked up a little helping hand in the shape of a player who got a few of his chips in the pot by sixth street and then folded to a bet from Cantu showing . Nevertheless, he's still on just 1,700 and looking a little precarious.
Daniel Negreanu's had a decent start to his day -- he only turned up a few minutes ago and he's already boosted his stack to 5,000.
In a three-way pot, he called a bet on 5th street with showing, and then bet out when he got dealt the on 6th street. One of his two opponents folded, but the other called, and proceeded to call Negreanu's bet on seventh street. They chopped, and Negreanu got a little something by way of chips to start off his day with a smile.
Negreanu: ( ) for the high
Opponent: ( ) for the low
Extra chips came from: (folded on 6th street)
As we noted, Perry Friendman was short towards the end of the last round, and he has indeed now died and gone to tournament heaven.
We don't know exactly how it happened, but former table mate Carol Kline said it happened on the very first hand back from the break, and Sam Grizzle has a suspiciously hefty 8,300 stack in front of him. Kline, by the by, is up to a healthy 5,850.
If you're not already registered, you're not coming in. New rule or no new rule, it looks as though the tables have condensed themselves somewhat as all the spare eight seats have now been filled. No super-mega-insane Tables Of Doom, but some interesting ones nonetheless.
Newly shown up in time for this post:
- Sam Grizzle
- Adam Levy
- some character by the name of Daniel Negreanu
467 runners, including the newly-appeared (or in some cases, newly-spotted) Marcin Horecki, Nick Frangos, Steve Wong, Barry Greenstein, Marco Traniello, George Lind, Greg Raymer (astoundingly wearing proper trousers today instead of his trademark shorts), Jon "pearljammer" Turner, Linda Johnson and Chris Bjorin. Phew.