With a huge pot in the middle and a large bet to call in front of her, Cherish Andrews moved all in and her opponent instantly folded. Andrews raked in a massive pot and with it, now sits among the leaders.
With a button raise to 4,500 the small blind three-bet to 13,500 and David Peters in the big blind moved all in for 54,000. The player on the buttom gave the blinds a quizzical look but released his hand. The small blind turned over and Peters flipped over his .
The board ran out and Peters got a double up and is now just above average stack.
Evan McNiff opened to 5,000 in the hijack, David Peters called from the cutoff and the player on the button also called. A short-stacked player in the small blind called all in for less and the player in the big blind called as well.
The dealer split up the chips into two pots, 9,200 in the main pot and the rest in the side pot. The five-way flop was then spread out . The player in the big blind checked, McNiff checked, Peters bet 6,300 and action folded back around to McNiff who called.
The hit on the turn and McNiff check-called again, this time for 13,500. The completed the board on the river and both players checked.
McNiff tabled for a full house and Peters mucked. The all in player in the small blind showed for a smaller full house and was eliminated.
Javier Swett is on an upward swing. He started the day with 34,000 and has so far run it up to 215,000.
On the other hand, Chris Kolla began the day as chip leader on 130,300, but having got involved in a succession of pots his luck finally ran out as did his chips and he is out.
David Williams joins the PokerNews Podcast before the start of Day 3 of Event #59 to discuss Daniel Colman winning the BIG ONE for ONE DROP, his disregard for the media, and more. Jason, Donnie, and Rich continue the discussion in the second half of the show, and also talk about the "dispute" that lead to the Macau-based players skipping the $1 million tournament.
With about 9,000 in the middle, Tom Middleton and Ty Reiman went heads-up to a flop of . Reiman check-called a bet of 6,000 from Middleton to see the land on fourth street. This time, Reiman check-folded to a bet from Middleton and surrendered the pot.
There was an open to 4,000 and a call from the button before Pierre Neuville moved all in from the big blind for 17,100. The original raiser looked back at his cards and then at the button before folding his hand.
The player on the button said, “Eleven more?” before putting in the chips to call and turning over his . Neuville turned over his .
The board ran out . Neuville was out flopped and out of chips.
Action was on Layne Flack as his heads-up opponent checked a flop of . Flack bet 9,200 and his opponent called. The turn came the and both players checked to the river . Flack bet 15,700 after being checked to and took down the pot when his opponent folded.