Michael Keiner, member of Team PokerStars Pro Germany, has recently been eliminated from the tournament.
Michael Keiner, member of Team PokerStars Pro Germany, has recently been eliminated from the tournament.
Yes, Phil Ivey is playing three tournament right now. He's still in this event with about 20,000 chips, but hasn't even bothered to come over and touch his stack or play a hand. He's in the $5,000 six-handed tournament on one of the feature tables still and doing well. He also won his first match in the $10,000 Heads-Up Championship versus Michael Mizrachi. Read about that here. He won the match in two hands.
Quite the fuss is going on at Table 338. A few floormen were called and a crowd has gathered on the rail to see what's going on. We'll have the story shortly.
Pot-Limit Omaha
Franklin Grigsby and Samuel Ngai got all the money in preflop. Grigsby held the 


and Ngai the 


.
The board ran out 



and Ngai made a straight on the flop and it held from there. He doubled to over 30,000 while Grigsby dropped to 29,000.
Pot-Limit Hold'em
Kenneth Krouner and Tyler Patterson played a pot worth about 70,000 chips in all-in-preflop action. Krouner held the 
and was dominating Patterson's 
.
The board ran out 



and Patterson smacked his three-outer on the river to bust Krouner and move to 122,000 in chips.
Pot-Limit Hold'em
We've got the skinny on what went down over at Table 338.
Ravi Raghavan made it 3,000 from middle position. Peyman Luth potted to 9,600, and this is where things got mixed up. Apparently, the dealer pulled in the money and Raghaven was questioning how much the bet was. The floor was called and then some back up was called and the hand up to this point was dissected to figure out how much the bet was.
After about 10 minutes, it was all sorted and Raghaven moved all in for 13,200 more. Luth made the call and the cards were on their backs.
Raghaven: 

Luth: 

Raghaven was at risk and it seemed like he was going to come out unscathed after a flop and turn that came down 


but the river had other plans. The
fell, signaling the end of Raghaven's tournament.
He's still over there grinding the six-handed event and his stack has been blinded down to 22,900 in chips. He began the day with 34,000.
Pot-Limit Omaha
Shaun Deeb made it 8,700 to go from the button leaving 500 behind. Team PokerStars Pro Victor Ramdin put him all in for 500 and Deeb called.
Deeb: 



Ramdin: 



The board rolled out 



, and Ramdin made his flush on the river. Deeb hit the rail while Ramdin stacked his chips. He is now up to 74,000.
Level: 12
Blinds: /
Ante: