Darryll "DFish" Fish busted Xavier Jacquet on Table 369.
Fish had Jacquet all in preflop at at risk holding pocket aces. Jacquet held and couldn't crack Fish's aces on the board.
Fish is up to 200,000 chips.
Darryll "DFish" Fish busted Xavier Jacquet on Table 369.
Fish had Jacquet all in preflop at at risk holding pocket aces. Jacquet held and couldn't crack Fish's aces on the board.
Fish is up to 200,000 chips.
From the cutoff, Daniel Negreanu made it 9,500. Taylor Caby then bumped it up to 26,500 from the button. Negreanu raised it 35,000 more and Caby moved all in. Negreanu snap-called with his tournament life on the line. He showed to be well ahead of Caby's .
The rail all leaned in closer to take a look and some players at the surrounding tables jumped out of their seats and made their way to Table 374 Red to see what the fuss was about.
The board rolled out and Negreanu's stack bloomed to 370,000 while Caby's wilted down to 48,000.
Brock "T Soprano" Parker, our reigning champion of this event, is on the rail to support a friend. He is at Table 369 and we don't know exactly who he's pulling for.
We do know the table is stacked with online players including David "Raptor" Benefield, David "dpeters17" Peters, Darryll "DFish" Fish and Jeffrey "jpapola" Papola.
Andrew Robl was just eliminated by Jimmy Ostensson on Table 375.
We missed the specifics, but when we reached the table was laying in front of Ostensson and the board read . Robl's hand was already in the muck and he was waiting for a Rio staff member to escort him to the pay out area.
From the button, Daniel Negreanu made it 9,500 to go. Zachary Wolfe made the call from the small blind.
Flop:
The two players checked. The came on the turn and Wolfe made it 8,600 and Negreanu called.
River:
Wolfe checked once more and Negreanu followed suit.
Wolfe showed to take down the pot.
"Oh I had my flush draw hand," Negreanu said tossing in .
We didn't see how it happened, but when we walked over to the table, Taylor Caby was making his exit and Daniel Negreanu was stacking his chips.
Frank Selldorf got the remainder of his chips in the middle holding against Erich Kollmann's .
The board ran and Selldorf hit the rail.
Kollmann is sitting with 230,000 chips.
The players are now on a 20-minute break. Hopefully walking off any bad beats they've just taken.
Level: 17
Blinds: 3,000/6,000
Ante: 500
Before the break Jarred Solomon made a straight flush and was paid off.
The board read and Solomon bet 40,000. Maxim Lykov made the call and mucked when Solomon opened .
Solomon is now up to 250,000 chips.