Some chip counts on the bubble
Some chip counts on the bubble
Farid Jattin and David Prociak were heads up on a board of 5♥J♦K♠. With 100,000 chips in the pot, Jattin bet that amount before Prociak went all in for 125,000. Jattin called off and the players showed down.
David Prociak: A♠Q♣10♣6♥2♥
Farid Jattin: A♦A♣K♦8♥8♦
Jattin's aces were up against the wrap of Prociak. The 2♦ turn bricked out, but the Q♠ river saved Prociak as it made him Broadway and doubled him up.
With 52 players remaining and 50 of them getting paid, the floor has announced that the Big O Championship will continue hand-for-hand until the bubble has burst.
Wing Po Liu had already gone all in and was called by two other players, creating a pot of 167,000 chips.
On a completed board of 7♦3♥7♥7♣4♣, Rawtani then checked to his opponent, who bet the pot. Rawtani shrugged his shoulders and put in the call.
Ratani showed A♥Q♥8♠6♥2♠ for the nut low and trip sevens, with an ace-queen kicker while his opponent tabled A♦Q♣10♦9♦2♣ for the same hand.
Liu's K♥10♥8♥4♥2♦ got no part of the pot and the Day 1 chipleader was sent out before the money, joining recent bust-outs Joao Vieira and Rishi Amin.
Danny Wong opened to 22,000 from the cutoff and Max Hoffman three-bet to 81,000 on the button. Wong made the call.
On the 7♠Q♦2♠ flop, Wong check-called a bet of 62,000 from Hoffman.
Wong led out for pot, roughly 310,000, on the 2♦ turn. After some thinking, Hoffman moved all in for 526,000. Wong made the call
Max Hoffman: A♠K♣9♠4♥3♦
Danny Wong: A♦K♥7♦4♣2♣
The 10♣ river meant Wong's full house would win him the pot and send Hoffman home, just shy of the money.
With the bubble approaching, there had been a lull in play when Farid Jattin raised his cutoff to 35,000 and was called by Philip Shing on the button.
The flop fell 4♦Q♦5♥. Jattin checked to Shing, who announced a pot-sied bet of 95,000.
Jattin gave it some thought, but ultimately mucked his hand as he surrendered a small portion of his giant stack.
Andrew Seabright was all in preflop for his last 35,000 with Calvin Anderson and Tim Seidensticker being the two players to put him at risk.
Both Anderson and Seidensticker checked the 10♦8♥4♣ flop to see the 9♣ come on the turn. Anderson bet 100,000 and Seidensticker folded. Anderson collected the side pot, and the cards were revealed.
Andrew Seabright: A♣9♦4♠3♠2♦
Calvin Anderson: A♠Q♠10♥7♦6♠
The 3♣ river meant Anderson and Seabright would split the pot.
Level: 16
Blinds: 5,000/10,000
Ante: 10,000
The pot had already grown to a sizable 200,000 chips when the action was caught on a turn of 3♦7♠9♥7♥. Philip Shing checked out of the small blind, after which Farid Jattin made a bet of 122,000 on the button.
Shing cut out a call and put it in the middle, after which the J♥ completed the board. He checked to Jattin, who put Shing all in for 360,000 chips.
Shing spent some minutes in the tank before electing to fold his hand. Jattin showed J♦8♥ while his other three cards were tossed in the muck face down.