We caught the action on fourth street when David Singer bet and both Al Barbieri and Alan Boston called. On fifth street Singer bet again and both his opponents called. On Sixth street Singer kept betting with the lead but didn't shake any of his opponents. Seventh street was dealt down and with the best board showing Singer bet again. Barbieri made the call and Boston folded his cards.
Barbieri showed his down cards, and took down the pot with two pair as Singer mucked his hand.
We caught the action on fourth street when Filippi bet and Porter called. On fifth street Porter called another bet, but he took the lead himself when his board paired on sixth street. Filippi called both sixth and seventh street and won the pot when he showed .
All players started with 4,500 chips in today's event and Justin Bonomo is already up to 7,200. He just lost a hand we watched but nevertheless he's doing pretty well.
We caught the action from the start as Bonomo completed. On fourth street Opponent 1 bet, Opponent 2 folded and Bonomo called. On fifth both players checked. On sixth street Bonomo called a bet and on seventh street both players checked. Bonomo's opponent showed and took down the pot.
David Singer knocked Al Barbieri far down after a lot of action on fifth street. Barbieri was knocked out shortly afterwards while Singer is cruising with almost twice the starting stack.
Al Barbieri: (x)(x) / / / / / (x)
David Singer: (x)(x) / / / / / (x)
On third street Barbieri raised and made the call after Singer had re-raised him. On fourth street Barbieri called Singer's bet and the real action got going on fifth street. Barbier bet, Singer raised and Barbieri came back over the top again. Singer ended up calling and did the same on sixth street. Both players were weary on seventh street and both checked their option.
The players are on a 30 minute tournament break. This is the last chance to register for anyone that would be interested in playing this bracelet event. Currently there are 356 players registered which is just one less than we had in last year's event.