Hellmuth Eliminates Meyers
Shawn Meyer moved all in from late position for 17,300 with and was called by Phil Hellmuth's .
We were off to the races and the board ran out , eliminating Meyer and bring Hellmuth back up to around 60,000.
Shawn Meyer moved all in from late position for 17,300 with and was called by Phil Hellmuth's .
We were off to the races and the board ran out , eliminating Meyer and bring Hellmuth back up to around 60,000.
Phil Hellmuth and Ludovic Agier went to a flop of . Hellmuth checked, Agier bet 13,000, and Hellmuth made the call.
Hellmuth again checked when the hit the turn, prompting Agier to move all in for 29,000. Hellmuth folded and his stack dropped down to 47,000.
Marc Davis moved all in from middle position for his last 7,800 with , and from the cutoff, Steve Sung called with . The board ran out , and Sung busted Davis to move up to 100,000.
Steven Morra went all in for his last 3,800 and was called by Scott Vener.
Vener:
Morra:
The board ran out giving Morra a small double up. Vener is still alright though . . . with a chip stack of about 275,000!
After Michael Frandsen raised, Victor Ramdin shoved all in for 14,000. Frandsen made the call and showed but was behind Ramdin's .
The flop made things interesting when it came , giving Ramdin a set and Frandsen a straight draw. The on the turn changed nothing and Ramdin was one card away from a double up.
The on the river gave Ramdin a full house and increased his stack to 31,000.
Here is what we are seeing.
Nick Binger raised under the gun to 3,700 and was called by Saar Wilf in Seat 9 and Victor Ramdin in the big blind.
The flop came and all players checked.
The on the turn was checked by both Ramdin and Binger, but Wilf bet out 6,000. Binger made the call after Ramdin got out of the way and the river came .
Binger checked and Wilf methodically bet 15,000. Binger called but mucked his hand when Wilf turned over . Binger still has a healthy chip stack around 180,000.
On a board reading , Kevin Boudreau shoved for about 30,000 into a 28,000-chip pot. Chris Wa thought about it for a minute, then called all in. Boudreau showed for bottom pair and was clearly bluffing on the dangerous board. But with , Wa had called for his tournament life with ace-high and couldn't beat a bluff. He got extremely angry when he saw Boudrea's pair of threes. "Why didn't you much? You should have mucked when I called!" he shouted and stormed away from the table. Boudreau was amazed that he'd won the hand. "I've never seen a hand like that before," he said.
Level: 12
Blinds: 800/1,600
Ante: 200
During the first hand of hand-for-hand play, the money bubble was burst. There were multiple eliminations at different tables around the room, making it difficult for the tournament staff to determine who finished in what place.
Nonetheless, the remaining players are in the money and action has returned to normal.