Matt Affleck opened in middle position to 10,000. It folded around to Greg Walker in the big blind who made the call.
The flop read . Walker led out for 15,000. Affleck made the call.
The turn card was the . Walker led for the second time with a bet of 25,000. Affleck took a few minutes seemingly trying to get a read on Walker and eventually called.
The completed the board. Walker bet 50,000 and Affleck tanked then folded.
Las Vegas local Kevin Zhang has a monster stack of about 517,000 at the end of level 13. Zhang hasn't recorded WSOP cash since 2016 but he looks to be on track to change that today, having one of the largest stacks in the tournament.
Aditya Prasetyo raised to 14,000 from under the gun and a short stack jammed for 15,000 in the cutoff. The button called and Cedrric Trevino filled up in the big blind, Prasetyo had the option to raise but only tossed in the extra chip. On the flop, Trevino checked and Prasetyo jammed for 72,000, the button folded and Trevino snap-called.
Cutoff:
Aditya Prasetyo:
Cedrric Trevino:
The turn and river runout failed to change anything and Trevino scored a double knockout. "That's what you get for only raising to 14,000," the cutoff needled Prasetyo on the way out.
It appears that Day 1c has attracted a field of 5,905 entries and the number of remaining players has been updated for the first time after the dinner break. With most of the Amazon room tables already gone and Pavilion starting to break, the field is down to 2,010 contenders.
With plenty of chips already in the middle and the turn showing , Barry Shulman faced a bet worth 50,000 and moved all-in. Without even asking for a count, his opponent called and the cards were turned over.
Barry Shulman:
Opponent:
The on the river brought no straight and Shulman doubled for 175,000. "Oh wow, I didn't know he had that much," his opponent said after paying it off.
The previously bigger stack of Aladin Reskallah had melted and he got it in with a short stack from the small blind. That was quickly called by the button raiser Adam Adler.
Aladin Reskallah:
Adam Adler:
The board ran out and that spelled the end for the Frenchman.
Irena Macesovic check-called the turn for 30,000 and then checked again the on the river. Shivprasad Nomula checked behind to get shown the by Macesovic, which he had beat with the for a flush.