We started this event with 1,819 yesterday and after 11 levels of play, we find ourselves with 206 players vying for the first-place prize of $454,424. For 198 of those players, a WSOP cash is just around the corner. We expect to hit the money soon and will continue on through ten 1-hour levels of play.
Mark Wahba, from Cleveland, Ohio is in the lead with 152,000. There are plenty of notables still remaining in the field including Frank Kassela (121,800), Todd Terry (83,400), Dan Kelly (36,000), Paul Wasicka (38,300), Amit Makhija (23,600) and Andy Frankenberger (22,100). A few notable shot stacks Adam Geyer (13,300) and Cary Katz (8,700) have their work cut out for them as we are beginning the day at level 12 with 600/1,200 blinds and a 200 ante. Play resumes in the purple section of the Amazon Room if you are interesting in railing the action. Of course you can stay right here with PokerNews.com for the latest updates.
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"I just final tabled the Millionaire Maker," he told his table. "So you know I'm running hot."
We just saw him eliminate another player and move even higher up the chip counts today, distancing himself even further from the field.
Preflop, a player moved all in for 26,000. Hunichen moved all in over the top of that bet and everyone else folded.
Hunichen:
All In:
The board came giving Hunichen another notch in his belt and even more chips to pad his stack with. Hunichen is surely looking to improve upon his sixth place finish in the Millionaire Maker with another final table in this event.
From the hijack seat, Bryan Micon made a raise to 6,000. He was only called by the player in the big blind.
The dealer put out the flop of and the big blind checked, only to see Micon bet 7,500, which he called.
The turn was the and this time the big blind decided to steal the betting lead, making it 20,000. Micon thought about it briefly, before making the call.
The river was the and the big blind announced he was all in, Micon snap called and turned over his for a full house, which was good to beat his opponents for just trips.
The palyer in the big blind had a covering stack so Micon "The Icon" doubled to over 100,000.
Preflop Amit Makhija made a raise to 9,000. One to his left Benjamin Dobson made a reraise to 21,000. Action folded back around to Makhija who moved all in. Dobson made a snap call and it was off to the races.
Makhija:
Dobson:
The board was a swift executioner for Makhija as it rolled out , giving Dobson two pair and eliminating Makhija from the tournament in 48th place.
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Action folded to Dan Gannon in the small blind who moved all in for 151,500. He was called by the player in the big blind with a covering stack.
Gannon:
Big Blind:
Gannon was in trouble and he needed help, but he didn't get it on the flop. The turn was just what he needed though and the gave Gannon his three outer. He still needed to fade a though, and he did so when the came on the river to give him a full house.
Gannon has a little more life in him now as he has surpassed the 300,000 chip mark.
Bryan Micon open shoved the last of his chip, roughly 100,000, all in before the flop from middle position. Action folded to Hunter Frey in the small blind who made the call with a covering stack. The big blind folded and the two players showed their hands.
Micon:
Frey:
It was a flip for Micon but he would need to catch up to stay alive. The board of did not bring him what he needed, and he was eliminated from the tournament.
Just before the break Grant Curnow got into a confrontation with Hiren Patel. The two players were all in preflop with Patel holding and Curnow holding . The board ran out granting Patel the elimination and sending Curnow home.
John Compton moved all in from the hijack holding and was called by Owen Crowe, the big blind, with . Crowe found a king on the flop and Compton couldn't find any help on the turn and river. Compton was eliminated in 25th place.
Darrin Oremba raised to 25,000 from middle position. Action folded to Hiren Patel who made a reraise to 73,000 from the cutoff. Action folded back to Oremba who moved all in for 52,000 more. Patel made the quick call.
Oremba:
Patel:
The flop removed all traces of a sweat when it fell , giving Patel almost an unbeatable hand. The turn was the and that was it as it left Oremba drawing dead. The customary river card was the and that was all she wrote for Darrin Oremba who was sent to the payout desk.