Level: 10
Blinds: 700/1,400
Ante: 200
Level: 10
Blinds: 700/1,400
Ante: 200
With the flop reading , the player in the big blind checked, before facing a bet of 3,300 from Michael Fadersen in the cut-off. He instantly threw out a raise to 10,000 and sat comfortably back in his chair. Fadersen thought for a moment before throwing out a re-raise to 23,300, which was met with a delayed call for his opponent’s remaining chips.
Fadersen:
Opponent:
“Do you really have that?” said his opponent, upset with the hand he saw.
The board ran out the and to see one more player exit the room, as Fadersen moves up to 150,000 in chips.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Michael Fadersen |
150,000
75,800
|
75,800 |
We arrived at the table to find the player in the big blind open to 3,000, and finding one caller in Sam Capra from the cut-off. Both players saw the flop come , as a continuation bet of 4,300 was bet out. Capra called as the dropped on the turn. Capra again called a bet of 9,100 as the completed the board. The player in the big blind slow down, checking over to Capra, who casually bet out 13,000 in chips. His opponent called and mucked when he saw Capra table .
With that hand, Capra moves up to 140,000 in chips.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Sam Capra |
140,000
46,700
|
46,700 |
Walking back to the media desk, we saw a board read , with a player calling all in after facing a bet from Adam Carlton. He confidently slammed down for trips, but almost fell of his chair when Carlton casually turned over for the full-house.
After making a call for his tournament life earlier in the day, Carlton now sits on 160,000 in chips.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Adam Carlton |
160,000
70,000
|
70,000 |
The hand started with Grant Levy opening to 2,800 and finding a caller from the player in the cut-off. The flop came and Levy conitued with a bet of 3,200, which was called. The fell on the turn and Levy checked.
“How much do you have?” asked his opponent.
“About 25,000,” replied Levy.
The player in the cut-off then threw out 10,000 in chips, and was met with an instant all in from Levy. It took his opponent by surprise, as he sat back in his chair, contemplating whether to call. After talking to himself for a minute, he eventually folded the hand, giving up the pot to Levy.
As the dealer pushed over the pot, Levy tabled his .
“I feel so much better now,” said his opponent.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Grant Levy |
64,000
37,000
|
37,000 |
A big hand just occurred over on Table 5. Ebon Bokody opened with a bet of 3,100, before Brendon Rubie raised to 8,300 in chips. Bokody called, as both players saw the flop come . They checked to see the come on the turn. Bokody checked, as Rubie placed out 7,200. Bokody came back over the top for 16,100 which was called. The river fell the and Bokody quickly bet out 21,000. Rubie thought for a moment, and announced all in, covering Bokody.
Maybe two minutes had passed before Sam Khouiss called for time. Bokody made the call and tabled for the straight, as Rubie tabled for a straight as well.
“I’m going to call time on you the second it reaches you next hand!” said Bokody.
“I don’t give a f*** what you do,” snapped Khouiss, as the two players chopped the hand.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Brendon Rubie |
190,000
72,300
|
72,300 |
Ebon Bokody |
110,000
42,500
|
42,500 |
The remaining players are on their first 10-minute break of the day.
The players are back from their break, with blinds continuing at 800/1,600 with a 200 ante.
Level: 11
Blinds: 900/1,800
Ante: 200