Chris Moorman and Adam Lasky went to a flop. Laskey check-called 3,000 to see the turn. Laskey checked, Moorman bet 6,900 and Laskey called. The river came , Laskey checked and Moorman took a "Moorman-esque" amount of time to move all in for 22,200.
Laskey folded after several moments and Moorman rebuilt his stack.
Just moments ago, we reported that Fabrice Soulier doubled through Michale Nellis when he won a race. Well it didn't take long for Nellis to get revenge, as he has just double right back up through Soulier.
Soulier made it 2,400 in middle position, and Nellis was the only caller from the small blind. The flop came down , and Nellis checked to Soulier, who fired out 2,700. Nellis check raised to 8,300, but Soulier clicked it right back with an all in bet. Nellis made the call, and Soulier was miles ahead.
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Nellis was in a world of hurt, but he caught a miracle on the river to give him the lead. The meaningless river was the , and Nellis scored the double up to get up to 46,000. Meanwhile, Soulier drops back down to 24,000 after the hand.
When we got to Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier's table, he had already shoved all in on a board reading . There was about 23,000 in the middle, and ElkY's bet was for just over 26,000. His opponent spent about 30 seconds in the tank before sliding in the call, and Grospellier rolled over for the stone cold nuts. His opponent mucked, and Grospellier took the big pot to up his stack to 77,000.
Allen Bari was recently seen heading for the exits. We didn't catch the hand that did him in. We also missed how 2011 Main Event Champion Pius Heinz busted, but Amanda Musumeci claimed the bounty on twitter.
TheReaLMander Amanda Musumeci93k... busted pius heinz @MastaP89 aq>jjJuly 06 2012
Matt Sexton's favorite player Jason Somerville got all his chips in preflop holding , but he ran into the of Josh Tieman. Somerville flopped a flush draw, but couldn't hit it, as the board ran down . Tieman is up to 37,000 after the hand, while Somerville heads out to get ready for the main event.
Fabrice Soulier made it 2,600 in early position, and Jospeh Cheong was the only caller out of the big blind. The flop came down , and Cheong check called a bet of 3,100 from Soulier. Both players checked when the hit the turn, and the dealer peeled the off on the river. Cheong tossed out a bet of 7,300, and Soulier made the call.
Cheong rolled over , but it was no good, as Soulier showed down for a better jack. Soulier is back up to 47,000 after that hand, while Cheong is down to his starting stack of 30,000.