We just did a sweep of the floor looking for players we haven't updated in awhile, and even though we found some, we discovered even more had been eliminated from the tournament. They include:
We came upon the table to find Jared Talarico raise the action only to have Dan Kelly three-bet out of the small blind. Talarico called and the two took a flop of . Kelly continued out and Talarico calld to see the paired the board on the turn. Kelly bet once again and Talarico cut out another call. The finished the board and Kelly fired one last bet which Talarico quickly called.
Kelly showed and Talarico mucked his hand. Kelly scooped up the pot and is now sitting on about 120,000. Talarico was left crippled and busted soon after.
We arrived to find David Singer all in and at risk against Gus Hansen on fourth street. The two players tabled their cards to find Singer in pretty bad shape. Singer held and was up against Hansen's for trip tens. By the end of the hand, Singer made a pair of sixes but it was not enough to best Hansen. Singer was sent to the rail while Hansen collected his chips and now sits around 90,000.
We just watched a series of four limit-hold'em hands that saw Great Britain's Eric Dalby nearly make an amazing comeback.
Hand #1: When we arrived Dalby was down to just two T100 chips and committed them dark from the hijack. Eric Wasserson ended up raising from the button and the blinds folded.
Dalby:
Wasserson:
The board ran out clean and Dalby doubled to 600.
Hand #2: Once again Dalby put it in without looking at his hand and action folded to Marcel Luske, who called by default as he was the big blind.
Luske:
Dalby:
The board ran out and Dalby made a flush to get up to 1,800.
Hand #3: Dalby moved in dark from under the gun and Dan Kelly raised to 5,000 from the hijack. The rest of the field folded and Dalby was in trouble.
Dalby:
Kelly:
Fortunately for Dalby the board ran out , and in the course of three hands he went from 200 up to 6,700.
Hand #4: Dalby was in the big blind an three-bet all in dark after Daniel Makowsky raised from the small blind. Makowsky called.
Dalby:
Makowsky:
Dalby woke up with another big hand, but this time he was dominated. Makowsky's pair held as the board ran out and the elder statesman wished the table luck before departing.
We didn't catch the action, but we do know that Vanessa Selbst was all in early on while Merivirta got the last of his chip on on either fifth or sixth. Whatever the case, Merivirta caught the on seventh to make a straight and send Selbst to the rail. Shetty was left with just 9,500.