Annette Obrestad has won her match, having knocked out Pietro Conti. Conti was down to 11,000 and all in with against Obrestad's . The board blanked out for Conti, and Obrestad moves through to the next round.
2010 World Series of Poker
Joe Cada (42,000) vs. Alexander Venovski (18,000)
Sandra Naujoks (41,000) vs. Per Ummer (19,000)
Barny Boatman (33,000) vs. Evan Roberts (27,000)
Nikolay Evdakov (12,000) vs. Ernst Schmejkal (48,000)
Vanessa Rousso (38,000) vs. Johannes Strassmann (22,000)
Terrence Chan (41,000) vs. Jonathan Karamalikis (19,000)
Annette Obrestad (40,000) vs. Pietro Conti (20,000)
Vivek Rajkumar (13,000) vs. Russel Rosenblum (47,000)
Faraz Jaka (29,000) vs. Olivier Busquet (31,000)
Scott Seiver (7,000) vs. Brian Rast (53,000)
Gavin Smith (12,000) vs. Raymond Dandrea (48,000)
David Benyamine (28,000) vs. Amritraj Singh (32,000)
Level: 7
Blinds: 600/1,200
Ante: 0
Jason Rosenkrantz raised to 2,000 from the button and got a call from his opponent, Jayme Parro. The flop came . Parro checked, Rosenkrantz bet 2,000, then Parro shoved all in. Rosenkrantz quickly called, showing , well ahead of Parro's .
The turn and river both brought jacks, and Rosenkrantz moves on to the next round.
Some more winners to report. And losers. That's the way it has to be.
Josh Arieh defeated John Patgorski.
Jamie Brown defeated Jeff Madsen.
Amit Makhija defeated J.J. Liu.
Julian Herold has also defeated Eric Cajelais. Cajelais had all his chips in following a flop holding , but Herold had him pipped with . The turn was the and river the , and Herold moves through to round 2.
Phil Gordon has advanced two Round 2, his stepping stone being Gregory Brooks who pushed in his final couple of thousand with . Gordon had which held up on a subsequent board.
With the board showing and already about 18,000 in the middle, Ryan Young pushed all in for his last 18,800, and Sung made the call.
Young flipped over for quads, and Sung mucked. Young has Sung on the ropes now, with about 55,000 to Sung's 5,000.
Level: 6
Blinds: 500/1,000
Ante: 0
Justin 'Booster J' Smith is through to the next round. Travis Klein isn't.