Level: 24
Blinds: 15,000/30,000
Ante: 4,000
Level: 24
Blinds: 15,000/30,000
Ante: 4,000
Adam Richardson opened the pot in early position with a 65,000-chip raise and was called by Mick Carlson in the big blind.
The flop spread and both players checked. The turn card was a and Carlson fired a 81,000-chip bet, Richardson called.
The river brought a to the table and both players checked again. Carlson tabled and Richardson showed a pair of nines. Nines good and Richardson took the pot.
Scott Montgomery has pushed all in four times so far today but has not been looked up and has been stuck in the basement for the last hour. It caught our attention when he opted to simply raise from the cutoff, making it 65,000 to go. He got called by Adam Richardson on the button and by Daniel Fuhs in the small blind.
The flop came and Fuhs checked to Montgomery who placed a bet of 115,000. Richardson called and Fuhs got out of the way.
The turn was the and Montgomery check-called a bet of 125,000 from Richardson. Both players checked the river.
Montgomery tabled and Richardson mucked. With the chips Montgomery has picked up he is up to about 790,000.
The action arrived to Sebastien Roy in the small blind with two limpers. Roy popped it to 126,000 and Daniel Fuhs called in the cutoff seat.
The flop ran out and both players checked. The turn card was a and Roy fired a 151,000-chip bet. Fuhs tanked and eventually folded.
Pot for the chip leader.
Michael Michnik was riding the short stack when he went all in from middle position. Mick Carlson was on the button and went all in over the top. The blinds folded and we were headed to a heads-up showdown.
Michnik:
Carlson:
Michnik was way behind and failed to improve on a flop of . Carlson hit a set with the on the turn, but that also put a club draw on the board. If a club came on the river it would lead to a chopped pot. It wasn't to be, though. The river was the which left Carlson's set on top and gave us our first elimination of the day.
Carlson is now up to about 1,200,000 chips.
Sebastien Roy opened the pot from under the gun with a 68,000-chip raise, and was called by Peter Dufek in the big blind.
The flop spread and Dufek check-called a 105,000-chip bet from Roy. Both players checked the on the turn, and when the hit the felt on the river, Dufek fired a 230,000-chip bet.
Roy eventually called and Dufek tabled for a full house.
We're now on a 20-minute break.
Level: 25
Blinds: 20,000/40,000
Ante: 5,000
With the board reading Daniel Fuhs fired a 100,000-chip bet from the big blid. In middle position, John Dolan made the call.
The turn card was a and Daniel check-called a 200,000-chip bet from Dolan. The river brought a to the table and Dolan moved all in after Fuhs checked.
Fuhs tanked for a very long time and eventually folded.
Dolan is now up to 1,450,000 and Fuhs slipped to 1,300,000 chips.