Low Card: 2000
Completion: 5000
Limits: 5000-10000
Level: 12
Ante: 1000
Low Card: 2000
Completion: 5000
Limits: 5000-10000
The players are going on a 15-minute break as registration will close at the end of break. The clock currently reads 119 entrants with 52 remaining.
Limits will be 5,000/10,000 when play returns.
Hal Rotholz was reduced to a stack of around 15,000, but has since rebounded, sitting on roughly 144,000. He made trips nines against two pair, had fives-full in another hand, before making trip sevens against jacks-up.
Jon Turner: XxXx / 7♣9♦7♥
Ryan Miller: XxXx / J♥5♥A♦ - Folded fifth street
Ryan Miller said there had been a lot of sick beats on the table during the opening level. Miller then looked to add to his stack, raising after Jon Turner completed. Turner check-called on fourth street before leading out on fifth street, which folded out Miller.
Jon Turner: 10♦6♦3♦ / J♦K♣Q♠5♦
Hal Rotholz: XxXxXx / K♦7♥3♣Q♦
Jon Turner completed on third street before Hal Rotholz raised. The action folded back to Turner, who called.
Turner check-called on fourth street before leading out on fifth street. Rotholz pondered briefly before calling. Rotholz then snap-called bets on sixth and seventh street.
"Flush," announced Turner, tabling his three diamond down cards. Rotholz mucked and was reduced to crumbs, holding less than two big bets.
Brandon Shack-Harris: K♣J♥10♣ / 9♣J♦K♠3♥
George Alexander: XxXx / 6♣Q♠2♠9♥ / Xx
Adam Friedman: XxXx / J♣6♥ - folded on fourth street
Alexander had the bring-in, Friedman completed, and both Shack-Harris and Alexander called.
Shack-Harris took the betting lead on fourth, and only Alexander called.
Shack-Harris would bet the entire way, leading on fifth, sixth, and seventh. Alexander went into the tank for over a minute before he flicked in the call. Shack-Harris revealed his two pair, kings and jacks, which were good to drag the pot.
Brandon Shack-Harris: K♠J♦4♥ / K♥9♦7♦J♥
Matthew Valeo: XxXxXx / 2♣5♠6♠J♣
Action was caught on seventh street, with around 50,000 in the pot. Brandon Shack-Harris, with the higher board, bet, and Valeo quickly raised. Shack-Harris grimaced, not liking the spot but ultimately called, tabling his kings and jacks. Valeo conducted a bit of a hand funeral before mucking his cards.