Level: 23
Blinds: 12,000/24,000
Ante: 3,000
Level: 23
Blinds: 12,000/24,000
Ante: 3,000
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Daniel Camillo
|
1,485,000
185,000
|
185,000 |
Michael Minetti | 1,056,000 | |
Eric Stemp |
1,039,000
129,000
|
129,000 |
John Woo |
1,010,000
70,000
|
70,000 |
Carlos Pianelli
|
823,000
-357,000
|
-357,000 |
Harold Angle |
812,000
-103,000
|
-103,000 |
|
||
Preston Derden |
690,000
10,000
|
10,000 |
John Wrona |
528,000
168,000
|
168,000 |
Edward Weiss
|
439,000
-131,000
|
-131,000 |
Jack Ward |
423,000
-77,000
|
-77,000 |
Jeanne Nelson |
419,000
19,000
|
19,000 |
Bruce Angeski |
298,000
98,000
|
98,000 |
Jay Hong |
284,000
-41,000
|
-41,000 |
The action was fast and furious during the first two levels of Day 3, losing ten players in just two hours. Players are now on their first 20 minute break.
Tom Schneider moved all in from the cutoff for 123,000 and was called by Jeanne Nelson from the button. The blinds folded and the two players revealed their cards:
Nelson:
Schneider:
The flop gave Schneider the lead and he was in good shape to double up. That ended quickly when the hit the turn, giving Nelson a straight and leaving Schneider drawing dead. The was put out on the river and Schneider, the last big name in the field, was eliminated from the tournament in fourteenth place.
On a flop of , Bruce Peterson bluffed all in with the . Unfortunately for him, he was called by Mike Minetti who held .
Peterson was drawing to running straight cards but the on the turn slammed the door shut on that. When the was put out on the river, Peterson was eliminated from the tournament in fifteenth place ($22,085). Minetti is up to 1.08 million.
Harold Angle moved all in for 432,000 and was called by Jeanne Nelson in the cutoff. Angle showed but was way behind Nelson's .
The on the flop made things interesting, giving Angle a club flush draw. The on the turn changed nothing, but the on the river gave Angle the said flush and allowed him to crack Nelson's pocket rockets.
Angle is up to 915,000 while Nelson took a hit down to 180,000.
Daniel Camillo was in middle position and raised to 70,000. Thomas Scott made the call from the cutoff and the two saw a flop of .
Camillo bet 200,000 and Scott made the call. When the hit the turn, Camillo moved all in and Scott called for his remaining 190,000.
Camillo showed and had paired his duece on the turn. Scott was behind with the and couldn't improve when the came on the river. Camillo increased his stack to around 1.3 million while Scott was eliminated from the tournament in sixteenth place ($17,475).
Jon Hair, who had been nursing a short stack for quite some time, was under the gun and all in with against Mike Minetti's .
Hair's best bet was to catch an ace, but that didn't happen on the flop. He did pick up a straight draw however. The on the turn left Hair looking for an ace or duece on the river.
The dealer burned and flipped over the . Minetti won the hand and increased his stack to 860,000. Hair was eliminated from the tournament in seventeenth place and will take home $17,475.
Michael Woo was all in preflop with against the of Jeanne Nelson. The left Woo drawing to running tens or straight cards to stay alive.
The on the turn provided a little hope, but the on the river gave Nelson the pot. She is now sitting with about 680,000 while Woo was eliminated from the tournament in eighteenth place ($17,475).
Jay Hong raised to 75,000 from early position and Bruce Peterson, who was next to act, called all in for 60,000. Everyone else folded and the two showed their cards:
Peterson:
Hong:
Peterson was in need of some help and received some when the flop came . The on the turn changed nothing and the on the river gave Peterson a much needed double to 177,000. Meanwhile, Hong dropped to 325,000.