307 players have already registered today making it the largest flight of the event so far. Over 900 runners have bought in over the starting three days.
Peco Stojanovski raised preflop from under the gun plus one and was called by the player on the button as well as the player in the big blind.
The flop came and the big blind checked. Stojanovski bet out 800 which forced the player on the button out. The player in the big blind thought for a moment before open mucking his .
Stojanovski sighed as he tabled for a set before raking in the small pot.
Six players including Jesse McKenzie called preflop and watched as the board came .
Both blinds checked to the player under the gun who bet 1,000. The player in middle position called forcing the player in the hijack out. McKenzie then moved all in for his last 2,400 from the button as the decision fell on the original better. She bumped it up to 5,000 sending her opponent into the tank.
"She took my stack with quads and now she's trying to finish me off," joked McKenzie, as he waited on the final player to act. He eventually folded and both live players then tabled their cards.
Jesse McKenzie:
Opponent:
The on the turn provided no help for McKenzie but the on the river did, improving his hand to a flush and awarding him the pot.
"I'm back from 525," rejoiced McKenzie, scooping in another double up to move to over 7,000 in chips.