Dan Kelly raised to 3,600 and David Jacobson three-bet to 9,200 from the button. Johan Guilbert put out a four-bet to 20,200 from the small blind and Kelly got out of the way. Jacobson called and the flop came . Guilbert checked and Jacobson slid out 16,5000, which prompted a fold from Guilbert.
Xiao Peng has been going about her business in a quiet but effective manner so far today. Peng has increased her starting chip count by over 100,000 chips.
By our estimation, Peng is up there with the biggest of stacks thanks to sitting behind 171,000 chips.
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It has been a roller coaster day for British pro Alex Goulder. At Goulder's highest point he had been up into six figures, but lost set over set for chunks and never fully recovered.
He busted thanks to a three-bet-shove with . The original raised and woke up with the dominant . The flop left Goulder drawing to running cards and he had already stood up from his seat before the turn and river completed the board, confirming his exit.
Matthew Reed raised to 3,500 and Jared Jaffee three-bet to 8,200 from the button. The player in the big blind four-bet to 15,000, Reed folded and Jaffee made the call. The flop was and Jaffee's opponent moved all in for 18,800. Jaffee called and tabled versus the of his opponent.
The board completed and the flush was good for a double. Jaffee's big stack barely took a dent, though, as he is still over 300,000.