Limits: 20,000-40,000
The final 26 players have returned from their dinner break as play resumes.
Blinds are at 10,000/20,000 with limits of 20,000/40,000 and an average stack of 530,000.
Four more 60-minute levels will be played tonight.
The final 26 players have returned from their dinner break as play resumes.
Blinds are at 10,000/20,000 with limits of 20,000/40,000 and an average stack of 530,000.
Four more 60-minute levels will be played tonight.
Level: 22
Blinds: 10,000-20,000
Limits: 20,000-40,000
The 26 remaining players have gone on their one hour dinner break, with play resuming at 8:50 pm.
Nitesh Rawtani raised in the cutoff and called the three-bet from Ben Yu on the button.
Rawtani drew one on the first draw while Yu stood pat to see Rawtani check-call a bet from Yu. Action repeated identically on the turn.
On the final draw, Rawtani drew one while Yu stood pat and the action checked through. Rawtani tabled 3♠2♦A♥/3♥ for the nut three card, but it was Yu's J♥9♠7♦4♣ for a jack that was good for the pot.
Benny Glaser opened on the button and then called the three-bet from Nitesh Rawtani in the small blind.
Rawtani drew two while Glaser drew one and Glaser called the bet from Rawtani again.
Both players drew one on the second draw and Rawtani checked over to Glaser who bet. Rawtani tossed and turned in his chair and with his chips for over a minute before folding and showing Glaser 6♠2♣A♥ for a three-card six.
While Glaser didn't show all of his cards, he did show Rawtani an A♣ and an A♦ one at a time as the 8-time WSOP bracelet winner was pushed the pot.
Michael Casella raised from the button and was called by Benny Glaser in the small blind and Nitesh Rawtani in the big blind.
Glaser drew two, Rawtani three, and Casella two. It checked to Casella who bet and both opponents called.
On the second draw, Glaser took two and Rawtani took three again, while Casella only needed one. Casella bet again, Glaser check-raised, Rawtani folded, and Casella called.
Both drew one on the end and Glaser led. Casella then tossed out a raise, sending Glaser into a small tank as he took inventory of his remaining stack. Rawtani called the clock on Glaser, and after some confusion regarding whether or not he had enough time, he decided to let go of his hand as the countdown reached its end.
Jon Turner raised in the hijack and called Brant Hale's three-bet from the cutoff.
Both players drew one and Turner check-called a bet from Hale.
On the second draw, both players drew one and checked with the same drawing action repeating on the last draw.
Turner bet to see Hale call and Turner tabled 8♥3♣2♦A♠ for the best eight badugi which was good for the pot.
Jonathan Park raised from the hijack, Stephan Nussrallah three-bet from the cutoff, Kyle Arora made it four bets on the button, and both opponents called.
Park took one while Nussrallah and Arora stood pat. It checked to Arora who bet and both opponents called.
Park took one, Nussrallah opted to break and drew two, and Arora remained pat. He bet again and only Park called, while Nussrallah let it go.
Park drew one on the end and the action checked through. Park bricked and Arora tabled J♠9♦5♥A♣ which was good at showdown to drag a huge one.
Stephen Nussrallah raised from first position and Jonathan Park called in the big blind.
Park drew two while Nussrallah drew one and Park checked over to Nusrallah who bet. In response, Park raised and Nussrallah matched the bet.
On the second draw, Park stood pat and Nussrallah drew one and called the bet from Park.
The final draw saw the same drawing action and Nussrallah tossed his hand away after Park bet.
Level: 21
Blinds: 8,000-15,000
Limits: 15,000-30,000