Max Silver opened to 21,000, leaving 12,000 behind. Action folded around to Will Failla who moved all in from the small blind and, after some pay-jump discussion, Silver made the call.
Silver:
Failla:
The board ran out and Silver's set keeps him alive and looking to make a deep run in his second straight $1,500 no-limit hold'em event.
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Max Silver opened from late position for 6,000 and Anthony Spinella three-bet him from the big blind to 15,500. Silver moved all in and was quickly called.
Silver had and was in trouble against the of Spinella.
Christopher Symesko is continuing the active and aggressive game that put him in such a good position yesterday. He called a raise to 7,000 in position to see a heads up flop of and then called a bet of 7,000.
The turn card was the and when his opponent checked to him he made a bet of 16,500 and got a fold.
Debbie Motycka had bet 10,000 on the river of a board reading and faced an all-in raise to 60,000.
Motycka studied the flop for a while and with a shrug of her shoulders gave it up. Her opponent to her left had just put his tournament at risk and a smile crept across his lips as he looked back at his cards. He turned over the to show all he had was ace high.
There was no reaction from Motycka who has lost a few chips in the last level but is keeping her composure.