Event #13: $1,000 No-Limit Hold’em
Day 3 Started
Event #13: $1,000 No-Limit Hold’em
Day 3 Started
Table 300
Seat 1: --empty--
Seat 2: Anthony Nardi - 6000
Seat 3: Andy Black - 51000
Seat 4: Clint Schafer - 170000
Seat 5: Jeffrey Gross - 111000
Seat 6: Duane Blanchard - 218000
Seat 7: David Hong - 106000
Seat 8: Shawn Lawrence - 146000
Seat 9: [Removed:14] - 82000
Table 301
Seat 1: Daniel Suied - 211000
Seat 2: Gerald Domagalski - 198000
Seat 3: Matthew Hankins - 125000
Seat 4: Andrew Walker - 109000
Seat 5: Daniel Thomas - 210000
Seat 6: David Baker - 92000
Seat 7: Carl Olson - 325000
Seat 8: --empty--
Seat 9: Lucas Greenwood - 106000
Table 302
Seat 1: --empty--
Seat 2: Burt Boutin - 67000
Seat 3: Clint Schafer - 75000
Seat 4: Daniel Duong - 55000
Seat 5: Mostafa Jamasbi - 113000
Seat 6: Nicholas Heather - 61000
Seat 7: Eric Blair - 166000
Seat 8: Dylan Linde - 166000
Seat 9: Gevork Kasabyan - 170000
Table 304
Seat 1: Nick Guagenti - 191000
Seat 2: Kyung Han - 259000
Seat 3: Bryan Kim - 185000
Seat 4: Maria Castelo - 92000
Seat 5: Jeremy Defrande - 247000
Seat 6: Steven Gee - 163000
Seat 7: Philip Sparta - 280000
Seat 8: Jack Powell - 157000
Seat 9: Christopher Brammer - 518000
Table 305
Seat 1: Evelyn Iraheta - 30000
Seat 2: Alan Goodman - 34000
Seat 3: Chris Karagulleyan - 69000
Seat 4: --empty--
Seat 5: Vahan Sudzhyan - 82000
Seat 6: Matthew Vance - 547000
Seat 7: Jasper Wetemans - 228000
Seat 8: Patrick Khalafian - 147000
Seat 9: Gregory Wilson - 127000
Table 306
Seat 1: Gregory Gabriel - 151000
Seat 2: Johnny Silva - 22000
Seat 3: Ylon Schwartz - 183000
Seat 4: Michael Pollowitz - 169000
Seat 5: James Tutino - 92000
Seat 6: Mats Gavatin - 453000
Seat 7: --empty--
Seat 8: Daniel Carter - 417000
Seat 9: Russell Pttman - 129000
Table 307
Seat 1: --empty--
Seat 2: Allen Chang - 75000
Seat 3: Logan Trindade - 203000
Seat 4: Jonathan Tare - 177000
Seat 5: Dalton Dawkins - 177000
Seat 6: Jon Jiles - 142000
Seat 7: --empty--
Seat 8: Marios Savvides - 74000
Seat 9: Jared Hamby - 217000
Day 3 has arrived and set to begin shortly. The tournament started with 3,042 hopefuls, but we are fown to only 56 players. Today, we will play down to a final table and there are plenty of players in contention. The chip leader heading into Day 3 is Matt Vance with 547,000. Hot on his heels are Christopher Brammer (518,000), Daniel Carter (417,000), Carl Olson (325,000), Daniel Thomas (210,000) and Nick Guagerti (191,000).
There are even a few professionals still in the field. Jared Hamby, Andy Black, Burt Boutin, and Ylon Schwartz are all returning for Day 3 hoping to make a run at the title.
The action will kick off at 2:30 local time, so be sure to check back for all the updates from our PokerNews crew.
Level: 18
Blinds: 4,000/8,000
Ante: 1,000
The tournament director just told the dealers to shuffle up and deal!
With the action folding to Gregory Gabriel in the small blind, he moved all in to put Johnny Silva to a decision for his last 21,000.
After deliberating for nearly two minutes, Silva made the call.
Silva:
Gabriel:
The board ran out to see Silva double on the first hand to 50,000.
Patrick Khalafian opened to 20,000 from middle position and Alan Goodman committed his last 20,000 from the button.
Khalafian:
Goodman:
The board ran out to see Goodman eliminated and Khalfian climb to over 200,000 in chips.
Anthony Nardi started the day with only 6,000. To top it off, he had to put in 1,000 for the ante and 4,000 in the small blind, leaving himself with a mere 1,000.
Nardi ended up going all in for that 1,000 in the small blind. Since Andy Black had him covered with the mandatory big blind, he called by default.
Black:
Nardi:
The board ran out giving Nardi the straight and the 6,000 pot. Unfortunately for him, it wasn't enough ammunition and he was busted a few hands later.
William Reynolds moved all in from the cutoff and found someone making the call for their tournament life from the big blind.
Reynolds:
Opponent:
The flop fell to put Reynolds in the lead, and after the meaningless landed on the turn, things were looking good for Reynolds.
"Fade the two-outer" he stated as the dealer burnt the last card, but unfortunately - like it was meant to be - the landed on the river to cripple Reynolds to just 2,000.
The following hand Reynolds would shove blind and wake up with an all in and a call behind him from Daniel Duong and Mostafa Jamasbi respectively.
Reynolds: (X)
Duong:
Jamasbi:
The board ran out to see Reynolds sent to the rail, Duong more than double to 85,000 and Jamasbi slip to 90,000 in chips.
Daniel Suied opened with a raise from early position to 18,000 only to have Gerald Domagalski three-bet to 42,000 next to act.
With the action on Duane Blanchard in the big blind, he moved all in to prompt a fold from Suied but an insta-call from Domagalski for his 238,000 in chips.
Blanchard:
Domagalski:
The board ran out a rather undramatic to see Domagalski's rivered set ensure a double up to over 500,000 as Blanchard was left crippled with just 15,000.
The following hand Blanchard would commit holding and find a caller holding .
Unfortunately for Blanchard his luck would continue to slide as a ten found it's way on the flop.