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Action folded around to the short-stacked Mark Drover in the cutoff and he moved all in for his last 9,000. The button and small blind bowed out and Kevin Poel snap-called from the big blind.
Drover:
Poel:
The dealer laid out a board and Drover was eliminated in 142nd for $2,147.
A preflop raising war resulted in Christopher Louviere getting his stack of 32,400 all in and in a dominant position against his opponent.
Louviere:
Opponent:
Both players shared a queen, which meant Louviere's superior kicker made him a heavy favorite. The flop brought a king, but that was no sweat for Louviere as he also found an ace. Neither the turn nor rover changed a thing, and Louviere received an early double.
After a player opened for 1,200, Royce Cohen three-bet all in for 19,700. Action folded around to Jason Hallee in the cutoff and he promptly moved all in over the top. The button and both blinds folded, as did the original raiser, and the cards were turned up.
Cohen:
Hallee:
It was a classic flip, but Cohen needed to his hand to improve to stay alive. He failed to do it on the flop, and the turn was also a swing and a miss. It was down to the river for Cohen, but salvation would not come as the blanked.
We arrived at the table with cards on their backs and Christian Harder all in and at risk with against an opponent's . The board ran out and Harder hit the rail in 161st, good for $2,147.
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Yesterday, 2014 World Series of Poker Event #9: $1,000 No-Limit Hold'em attracted 1,940 players, but after 14 hours of play just 161 advanced to Day 2 and remain in contention for the $323,125 first-place prize.
Cards will be in the air at 1 p.m. local time, which is about an hour from now. The PokerNews Live Reporting Team will be on hand as the field looks to play down to a final table, or at least close to it. While you wait for action to reconvene, check out this video featuring do-it-yourself safety and stocks by Faraz Jaka, who will return today with a stack of 62,000.