The flop read in a raised pot and the player in the small blind check-called Katie Swift for 5,000.
The duo checked on the turn and a completed the board on the river. This time the small blind bet 12,000 and Swift quickly called. The small blind showed for a pair of sevens and Swift took down the pot after she showed .
Picking up the action on the turn, Jeff Lisandro in the big blind was involved in a hand with Jurgen Pirgu from middle position. With the board reading Lisandro led out for 7,500. Pirgu, after counting out his stack, decided on a call.
The river saw Lisandro bet again, this time sizing up to 17,000. Pirgu thought for some time but ultimately opted to release his hand.
The table with Jimmy D'Ambrosio and Loni Hui is headed to one of the featured tables. Austin Apicella also brings a big stack from that table.
D'Ambrosios' stack took a couple of recent hits in preflop all in scenarios after peaking at 700,000.
A few minutes ago he had a Kenny "Snake" Kerim at risk in a dominating position.
Kenny Kerim:
Jimmy D'Ambrosio:
Kerim drilled the flop for quad tens and the completed the board as he doubled.
D'Ambrosio also recounted he had another player at risk preflop with pocket queens against ace-king. A king hit the river and D'Ambrosio took another light hit.
He will be under the lights for the next couple of hours, where his personality is sure to shine. D'Ambrosio was also receiving text messages from his friend Jamie Gold, the 2006 world champ.
"He always told me I could win this thing if I took poker seriously," said D'Ambrosio.
Stevan Chew was spotted raking in a heads-up pot against Laurids Nielsen when there was not much action around as the turn and river were checked down. Nielsen turned over his for a pair of nines but Chew had that beat with the .
While Chew sits above the average, there is one even bigger stack at the table in Andriy Lyubovetskiy.
Table 429 was suddenly short-handed as three players had been eliminated. Anthony Marini stacked the chips and his had scored a double knockout while Christopher Puetz and Akin Tuna were still talking about it in German. The open seats were then filled shortly after with Ashish Gupta among those arriving.