In a weird twist of fate Tom Schneider is the first one eliminated here on day two. You might remember that Schneider was the first player to win yesterday. Schneider finished yesterday 8 hours before some tables completed for the night.
We don't know exactly how it went down, but we do know that Joe Cada held on a board. Schneider's cards were mucked and he was eliminated after chips were counted out and he didn't have enough to cover Cada.
Cada now holds almost 90,000 in chips and emerges from the table of death with a chip advantage for now.
There has been a lot of three-betting so far today with a very high success rate. Someone, somewhere had to play back and they did.
Matthew Ezrol opened to 1,025 from early position and was called by Ray Qartomy in the Jared Rubin three-bet to 2,800 from one more seat along. Priyan De Mel was on the button and put in a four-bet to 5,600.
This was enough to force out Ezrol and Qartomy but not Rubin who five-bet to 12,800.
De Mel tanked for a minute and then asked his opponent, "I guess you know this is the first hand I've played, right?" before he folded.
Phil Ivey was just seen leaving the tournament area, the chips in his former seat are gone along with his dreams of this event giving him his 9th bracelet. We asked around the table what happened to see the poker superstar exit early and we were told that his opponent three bet him all in preflop and Ivey called with . Ivey's opponent held and when the board blanked out Ivey was sent packing.
A hand just played out on table 397 that only went as far as the flop and took a full 15 minutes.
Carlos Mortensen and Keanu Tabali were tangling in a pre flop raising war. When we reached the table Mortensen had just raised (four-bet) to 7,700 and saw Tabali pop it back to 14,000.
The Spaniard thought over his options, counted out the call from his remaining stack, and eventually decided to call.
The flop fell and Mortensen quickly moved all-in for 31,550. Then ensued the mother of all tanks from Tabali. At one point he said. "If I win this, I have a great chance."
Gavin Smith heard this and said to Padraig Parkinson who was off wandering, "Did you hear that? He said if he wins this pot he has a great chance!"
"I could've told him that ten minutes ago!" came the reply.
Tabali took offense to this and was backed up by Terrance Chan. Smith said he wasn't needling, just repeating what he said. He took the point though, sat down, and was quiet.
Tabali took another two minutes before he open folded saying he had pocket jacks.
"Show the bluff, show the bluff," were the cries from all at the table. Mortensen smiled and allowed Tabali to pick one card - the .
Laughter erupted once more and Tabali just shook his head.
With a board exposed in the middle of the felt Carlos Mortensen faced a bet of 2,100 from Terrence Chan. Mortensen unfazed by the bet quickly raised to 6,000. A call was made and both players were granted access to the turn.
When the landed on fourth street both players seemed to be cautious of each other and each opted to check. The on the river brought a bet of 8,500 from Chan. Mortensen became playfully disgruntled, throwing his hands up every once in a while in a questioning matter. He even went as far to ask the dealer why a couldn't have came on the turn. After a few minutes or so Mortensen placed the call directly in front of Chan giving credit to the fact that he was more than likely beat.
Chan flipped over for a pair of queens and Mortensen countered by flipping over for a king high flush
The birthday boy Jeff Madsen recent just chipped up after delivering a knock out blow to Randal Flowers. We don't know how the action went, but after a series of raises preflop Flowers was all in and at risk by Madsen.
Flowers:
Madsen:
Madsen held a nice lead having his opponent dominated and looked to make his mountain of chips even larger. A board sealed the deal and Flowers was sent home.
Erik Cajelais has been eliminated in today's event after Erik Seidel's held true on a board. We don't know when they got it in or what Cajelas held, but we do know his bracelet hopes are over here in Event #14.