Break Time
Players are now on their final 15-minute break of the day. There are currently 404 entries with 180 remaining and late registration and rebuys for this flight will close at the end of this break. Play will resume shortly.
Players are now on their final 15-minute break of the day. There are currently 404 entries with 180 remaining and late registration and rebuys for this flight will close at the end of this break. Play will resume shortly.
There was a raise to 2,500 in middle position and Dylan Linde moved all in for 24,700 on his left. The action folded back to the initial raised who asked for a count before calling.
Dylan Linde:
Opponent:
The flop came and Linde improved his position, narrowing his opponent's outs to just two. The and runout was safe for Linde who earned a double up before the last break of the night.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Dylan Linde
|
51,500 | 4,500 |
Taylor Black just got moved to a new table and it wasn't the table he was hoping for. Over on table 46, there is some healthy competition making it no doubt the toughest table in the room.
Black wasted no time getting in on the action when he raised it up from middle position and was called by Jesse Lonis in the cutoff. The flop came and Black check-called a bet of 2,500 from Lonis.
The turn brought the and Black led out with a bet of 7,000. Lonis counted his stack and deliberated for a minute before tossing his cards to the muck.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Thomas Zanot | 196,000 | 37,700 |
Calvin Anderson
|
157,000 | -4,000 |
Taylor Black
|
131,500 | 20,700 |
David Jackson
|
114,500 | |
Alex Greenblatt | 106,700 | 37,200 |
Jesse Lonis
|
50,200 | 25,600 |
Andrew Ding | 24,500 | -18,000 |
There has been no shortage of movies over the decades portraying the glamor, grit, and decadence of the casino world, from high-stakes nosebleeds to underground games.
Some of the movies that provide the most honest, hilarious, or entertaining looks at the gambling world include Ocean's Eleven (2001), Owning Mahowny (2003), The Cooler (2003), The Hangover (2009), Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (1998) and Uncut Gems (2019).
But none of these great movies made PokerNews' list of the five best casino movies of all time.
Note: This list deliberately does not include any poker movies, so don't get angry when you don't see classics Rounders and Mississippi Grind. PokerNews already made a list of the five best poker movies of all time.
Ankush Mandavia opened the action to 2,600 from early position and it folded around to the small blind who made the call.
The flop fanned out and the small blind decided to lead out for a big bet of 10,000. Mandavia took a few seconds before tossing in chips for the call.
On the turn the small blind moved all in for 76,600 and Mandavia went in the tank. After looking at his cards and the board a few more times, Mandavia eventually folded and the pot was sent to his opponent.
"Good bet," Mandavia said as he smiled to his opponent collecting the pot.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Ankush Mandavia
|
105,000 | 15,500 |
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Mark Seif
|
346,000 | |
Paul Snead | 203,000 | 133,500 |
Vikenty Shegal | 166,300 | 110,300 |
Calvin Anderson
|
161,000 | 115,300 |
Thomas Boivin | 137,000 | -32,500 |
Aaron Massey | 115,200 | 94,600 |
Taylor Black
|
110,800 | 88,200 |
Aram Zobian
|
110,000 | 70,000 |
Conrad Simpson | 80,000 | -61,500 |
Johnnie Moreno | 70,500 | 36,000 |
Will Failla
|
63,800 | 36,800 |
Alex Foxen
|
63,100 | 32,300 |
Francis Anderson | 48,400 | -7,600 |
Dylan Linde
|
47,000 | 7,000 |
Jordan Spurlin | 29,000 | -22,200 |
Tony Dunst
|
26,600 | -1,400 |
The action folded around to Ethan Yau who limped in from the small blind and Ren Lin checked his option in the big blind.
The flop came and Yau check-called a bet of 1,200 from Lin. On the turn both players checked to the river. Yau elected to lead out for 3,600, and without much thought Lin made the call.
Yau rolled over for king-high and Lin took the pot with for a pair of nines.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Ren Lin | 220,000 | 53,500 |
Ethan Yau
|
70,000 | 35,300 |
After a series of back and forth bets preflop all the chips went in the middle between Bryan Piccioli and David Coleman, who was the player at risk for his last roughly 30,000.
David Coleman:
Bryan Piccioli:
It was a classic flip situation and when the board ran out , it was the jacks that held up for Piccioli to send Coleman to the rebuy desk for a fresh stack of 40,000.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Bryan Piccioli
|
130,000 | 32,700 |
David Coleman | 40,000 | -24,100 |
Bryan Piccioli raised it up in the hijack and the big blind ripped all in for around 16,000. Piccioli quickly called and the cards were face up on the felt.
Big Blind:
Bryan Piccioli:
The flop came and Piccioli flopped a set of sixes to take a commanding lead. The on the turn left his opponent drawing dead to the on the river.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Bryan Piccioli
|
97,300 | 38,200 |
Level: 8
Blinds: 600/1,200
Ante: 1,200