Frank Kassela raised from under the gun to 3,300, and Amanda Musumeci made the call in the big blind. The flop came down , and Musumeci check called a bet of 5,500 from Kassela. The came on the turn, and again, Musumeci check called, this time for 10,500. The river came the , and Musumeci checked a third time.
Kassela fired out a third bullet, 20,000, but Musmueci didn't call this time. Instead, she check raised all in for 39,800 total. Kassela made the call, and Musmueci flipped up for jacks full. Kassela flashed for two pair before mucking, and Musumeci collected the big pot to get up to 125,000. Meanwhile, Kassela is knocked down to just 14,000.
Shortly after Frank Kassela doubled up Amanda Musumeci, he found himself all in. Action started with Chris Moorman raising in last position to 3,500. Kassela moved all in for 11,800 in the small blind, and Moorman elected to make the call.
Moorman:
Kassela:
The flop came down , giving Moorman a slight advantage, as he picked up a flush draw with his pair outs. Those outs shrunk when the hit the turn, and Moorman could only catch a spade to win the hand. The river was the , and Moorman shipped the double up over to Kassela.
Action started with an early position player raising it to 6,600. Two players called, including Jon "Pearljammer" Turner. It folded all the way around to Jamie Kerstetter in the small blind, and she shipped it all in for 46,500. The frist two players folded, but Turner made the call.
Kerstetter:
Turner:
Any miracle that Turner could hope for went virtually out the door when the flop came . Turner would need runner runner to win, but the turn came the . The meaningless river was the , and Kerstetter secured the double up to 101,000.
A few hands later, Turner got it all in preflop with against the of Chris Moorman. The flop was a disaster for Turner, coming . Turner was all but dead, and he was officially drawing dead when the hit the turn. The meaningless river was the , and Turner was sent packing, while Moorman jumped up to 73,000.
Action started with Matt Keikoan raising to 5,100. Pascal LeFrancois then moved all in for 15,800 from the small blind, and when it got back to Keikoan, he tossed in the call.
Keikoan:
LeFrancois:
The suspense was over pretty quickly as the flop came down . No miracles would come for LeFrancois, as the hit the turn. The meaningless river was the , and Keikoan collected the bounty.
Jason Mercier let his stack blind down for a bit while he was busy cashing in Event 60: $10,000 2-7 Draw Lowball (No Limit). He's on break over there, so now he's back here for the last few hands of the night. He has already shoved twice, and taken down the blinds and antes both times.