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Seat 1: /
Anthony Zinno: / - folded on sixth street
Daniel Negreanu: / - folded on fourth street
With an ace showing, Daniel Negreanu raised and was called by Anthony Zinno and the player in Seat 1 who had the bring in with the . Negreanu would check-fold to Zinno's bet on fourth street but the player in Seat 1 was going to stick around. On fifth street, the player in Seat 1 led out for a bet and Zinno called. Zinno's opponent would bet again on sixth street.
"Are those all spades," asked the dealer in reference to Seat 1's hand. The dealer confirmed they were and Zinno quickly folded.
Back before no limit hold 'em became the game of choice for tournament poker, there was a Ladies' Seven Card Stud tournament at the WSOP. This event ran from 1977 through 1999 before it moved away from being strictly Seven Card Stud. The winner of this event in 1983 was none other than Carolyn Gardner who would take home $16,000 that day for her win.
Gardner is here having a good time, laughing it up with the players, and stacking their chips in the process. She has 49,000 in chips with a little less than an hour left to play. She's had plenty of deep runs in Stud tournaments so she has experience on her side.
Will Thompson is currently sitting with the biggest stack in the room at 66,000 in chips. Alexander Denisov looks to be in second with 53,000. We'll have chip leaders and notables from the end of the day after the players have bagged and tagged.
Bryan Campanello completed and Ashly Butler raised. Campanello called. On fourth street Campanello would check-call Butler's bet. Fifth street would see the two check and on sixth street Campanello would bet. Butler folded and Campanello said "started with the best hand and ended with the best hand" as he turned over for aces and queens. Butler laughed and Campanello stuck the needle in a little bit more by saying "playing like a world champion."