Well that was what we call a quick house call. Mat Frankland had opened from the button, Mark Gardner then three-bet from the small blind and Tony G moved all in from the big blind. Frankland folded but Gardner made the call.
Gardner:
Tony G:
"It's 50-50!" exclaimed Tony G.
The board however couldn't save him coming . He could be back tomorrow however.
Don't worry folks, Jamie Sykes hasn't literally been slaughtered, neither is he very drunk, but he has been eliminated. We could have just said that in the first place thinking about it, but slaughtered sounded more dramatic.
His exit was quite brutal. Sykes shipped it in with and ran into the of the man-mountain that is Johannes Toebe. Sykes received no help from the five community cards and his tournament came to an abrupt end.
Having defended his small blind to a raise, Ross Boatman was facing a bet of 4,000 from Richard Trigg on a flop of Ross elects to call.
The turn is the 8s. Ross checks it over to Trigg who continues the aggression with another bet of 4,000. Ross soon puts him to the test by check raising him to 10,000.
Trigg goes in the tank. He swivels in his chair and reaches for a sip of coffee, trying to piece together the puzzle. Finally he shakes his head and folds, fearing he may have been out-played. He says something but Ross can’t hear what it was.
“Huh?” Says Ross. Guessing what Trigg is asking he tells him, “The turn made my hand massive.”
A couple of hands later Ross, Trigg and another player in seat 4 see a flop of
Trigg checks, seat 4 checks and Ross makes it 4,000 from the button.
This time Trigg puts in the check raise for 11,000. Seat 4 quickly gets out of the way.
Is Ross now the one being out played? Is this a revenge check raise?
Ross gives it a bit more thought and finally folds.
Sam Trickett is looking sleepy over at the far end of the tournament area, as you would had you stayed up playing cash games at the Palm Beach until 05:00 this morning. Despite his obvious tiredness, Trickett has managed to maintain his trademark aggression.
Joining the action on a [7s board, Trickett checked from the small blind and Gilles Haddad checked in the big blind. Herve Santais was in the hijack and he bet 9,500. Trickett sat considering all of his options for the best part of 60-seconds before settling on a check-raise to 29,000. It turned out to be the best choice because both active players almost instantly folded.
Peter Eastgate, the former World Series of Poker Main Event winner, has been eliminated after getting his money good.
All the chips went flying into the middle on a with Eastgate holding for a flopped straight and his opponent holding the . The river was the , completing Eastgate's opponent's flush, sending the disappointed Dane to the rail.
The big stack at the table raised to 2,500 from the cut-off and it folds to Jamie Burland, in the big blind, who considers his options with a stack of around 85,000. He chooses to 3-bet to 5,700.
Big stack gives him a stare. The pressure is back on with a 4-bet to 17,000.
Burland takes his time, not looking at his opponent, just separating his chips into various sizes, weighing up the consequences. This is the last level of the night.
A minute ticks by and a stack of chips are now in his hand, decision made, a 5-bet to 27,300.
His opponent immediately 6-bets enough to put Burland all in and is answered with a quick call.
They flip the cards over and Burland is ahead with versus