We walked up to a flop of and four-way action. After two checks, Tommy Midena bet 1,600 and Jason Zarlenga made the call. The turn was the and Midena moved all in f0r 5,925. Zarlenga thought for a moment before eventually folding.
Midena and Zarlenga have both won MSPT events, but are on different ends of the spectrum today as Midena is short and on his second bullet.
Nick Guagenti's table just broke and his new seat was right beside Adam Friedman, who he also sat right beside for the four-hour drive from Columbus, Ohio to get here. "I was on suicide watch before and now I really am," Guagenti quipped.
Also at the same table is none other than Dash Dudley, who may very well have had enough of both of them, as Friedman informed us that the three of them were roommates during the 2012 WSOP. They just can't seem to get away from each other.
We caught the end of a hand where Jack Rolnitzki hit his flush on the river after getting his opponent to commit all of his chips after a flop that included two clubs. Rolnitzki held and his help would come with the river and Rolnitzki is now flush with chips.
We walked up to a board of and four-way action. Action checked to Steve Anderson who bet 1,500. He was called by an opponent and two players folded. The turn was the and Anderson led for 2,100. His opponent made the call and the fell on the river. Anderson bet 3,000 and his opponent folded.
We walked up to a completed board of and Tim Ebenhoe was facing a bet of 5,500. After a decent amount of thought, Ebenhoe threw in chips for the call, leaving himself with just a few thousand behind. His read was right though, as his was better than the of his opponent and he scooped the pot.