With 601 entrants left in the field, Some familiar faces are still hunting for a gold bracelet including 2006 WSOP Main Event winner Jamie Gold and 2013 WSOP Main Event winner Ryan Reiss.
With 601 entrants left in the field, Some familiar faces are still hunting for a gold bracelet including 2006 WSOP Main Event winner Jamie Gold and 2013 WSOP Main Event winner Ryan Reiss.
Level: 14
Blinds: 2,000/4,000
Ante: 4,000
A wild hand broke out with four players involved in an all in pot when Alexander Davydenko shoved for his remaining 26,000 into an already large pot on the flop.
Davydenko's shove was called by Todd Estes and Jonathan Krela who were in for less. Robert Nehorayan also called covering everyone.
Jonathan Krela: A♠10♠K♥8♣
Todd Estes: 6♦6♥7♠10♦
Alexander Davydenko: A♦Q♣3♦4♦
Robert Nehorayan: Q♦Q♥9♣7♥
Davydenko came out of the pack ahead on the runout of 5♠2♣8♥A♥2♦ hitting a straight to stay alive and scoop the pot sending Krela and bracelet winner Estes to the rail.
Cards were on their back preflop when Patrick Royal and Alex Ferrari tangled in a hand, putting Ferrari at risk.
Alex Ferrari: K♦Q♥9♥4♦
Patrick Royal: A♣A♦9♣7♠
Ferrari gained equity when the flop came 2♠3♦J♠ and raced ahead on the Q♠ turn, but the 2♣ river was an unwelcome sight for Ferrari as Royal spiked a better two pair with aces up.
With the pot bolstered to 69,000 Carlos Guerrero was all in for 140,000 from under the gun on a flop of Q♥5♣10♦ and John Binns double-checked his hand and put his stack of 110,000 into the pot.
John Binns: A♠A♣2♦2♥
Carlos Guerrero: K♥J♠9♥7♠
"Pair the board" Binns exclaimed as his aces were in the lead against Guerrero's straight draw wrap.
The turn brought a pair as Binns asked for with the Q♣, "Pair it again!" Binns said with his tournament life on the line right after registration closed.
A river card of the J♥ gave Guerrero the king high straight sent Binns to the rail.
Action began with a raise from Kyle Ho under the gun to 8,000. Robert Nehorayan and Alexander Davydenko called, but Jonathan Krela wanted to play for more jamming for 24,000.
Ho isolated the all in by raising to 91,000 garnering folds from Nehorayan and Davydenko.
Jonathan Krela: Q♦Q♠10♥2♠
Kyle Ho: K♦K♥J♦5♠
Ho spiked a set of kings on the A♠K♣9♣ flop. The 10♦ turn kept him in the lead but the J♠ river gave Krela broadway to keep him alive.
Level: 13
Blinds: 2,000/3,000
Ante: 3,000