Dario Minieri min-raised to 400 under the gun. The next player min-raised that bet to 800 and a player on the button called. Minieri called and they all saw a flop of and it checked to the button who bet out 900. Minieri check-jammed to 3,500. A fold from the initial raiser and the button also folded.
Minieri wanted to show. It was so bad that it gave all the players at the table a good laugh. Mineri is now up to 8250.
No more then thirty seconds after we clicked live on the Phil Hellmuth Daneil Negreanu post, we saw Hellmuth stand up from his chair, and bid adieu to his table mates one at a time. We walked over, and Daniel Strelitz and Negreanu filled us in on what happened.
According to them, the flop came down . Strelitz bet out, and Hellmuth called. Strelitz then check called a bet when a hit the turn, and the river was an . From there, Strelitz proceeded to check shove on the river, putting Hellmuth to a decision for all his chips. Hellmuth called with for two pair, but Strelitz showed fora better flopped two pair.
After scoring that knockout, Strelitz appears to be the chip leader in the room with 52,000.
Both Phil Hellmuth and Daniel Negreanu arrived late to this tournament, and they just so happen to be sitting at the same table, in seat four and seat five. Negreanu is down to about 5,500, while Hellmuth is at his starting stack. Sitting to the right of Hellmuth is Daniel Strelitz, who finished 24th in the Main Event last year. He has a monster stack of over 40,000, which is either really good or really bad for the poker superstars.
924 players entered this highly anticipated, star studded event, and 108 of them are going to walk away with a payday for their word. The first payout will be $4,183, and the top 30 will be walking away with five figures. The big number up top is $473,019, and sixth place at the final table will take home $57,282. We will be posting the rest of the numbers in the payouts tab shortly.
Well it's safe to say that we have found the toughest table not only in this tournament, but probably all of the Rio, if not all of Las Vegas in general. Here's how the stacked lineup looks.
Seat 1: William Reynolds
Seat 2: Cylus Watson
Seat 4: Phil Ivey
Seat 5: Brian Rast
Seat 6: Chino Rheem
You can't help but feel for the unknown player who is stuck in the middle of this murderer's row of high stakes vets. Fortunately for the players, and unfortunately for the fans, this table will be one of the next ones to break.
Ana Marquez got her last 1,700 in preflop. She held her opponent held .
The flop gave Marquez's opponent top pair. But the turn gave Marquez a straight. The river gave Marquez a double up. She is still hurting though with only 3,500 in chips.