Hamid Feiz managed to fold pocket queens after an all in from early position and the all in of Alan Gillespie. Feiz was in the small blind and said that he was "folding the best hand." Before the showdown occurred, he changed his mind and then said "I know what you got. You have pocket kings!"
Feiz indeed called the hand of Gillespie, who turned over KdKh]. The shorter stack had and was sent to the rail after the board ran out . During the hand, Feiz was begging the dealer not to put a queen out there.
Only one hand later, Hamid Feiz was in the small blind and saw the three-way flop . He said towards our bloggers that he "had a good feeling about that one" and then moved all in for 75,000. The first opponent folded, John Macnaughton however said "Okay, I think I gonna call you."
Feiz was hoping for a flush this time with and MacNaughton turned over . Both the turn and the river bricked and Feiz headed to the payout desk. That was some fun entertainment though!
Richard Munro opened the pot and was three-bet by the big blind Kevin Detienne. Munro wasted little time in moving all in.
When we arrived at the table Detienne had been thinking it over for a minute. He had Munro covered but seemed reluctant to finish what he had started with the three bet and had being giving a vague description of his had to Munro.
“I put you on jacks.” Munro said.
“I already told you I had a picture pocket pair. You can’t get lower than jacks.” Detienne replied. He decided to fold and showed his jacks. Munro said he had folded ace king suited and was ready to gamble at this stage.
At the moment it looks like Kevin Detienne has just drawn clear of the field having knocked another player out quick smart after the break. On another table Dan Heimiller has added a few more but has slipped to second place.
It was a rather cruel elimination but Michael Wilson just knocked out a short stack who held . Wilson only had and his king and ten were dead on the flop. Only a nine could score the knockout and the changed nothing but the river gave him the straight. "Yes. I needed that," Wilson said.
Two players have busted in the next pay jump already but the names have not appeared yet on wsop.com. One of them was all in with pocket threes and Tanya Gawarecki found in the big blind. The flop provided an ace and the two outer didn't arrive anymore.
Michael Wilson raised to 20,000 and James Miller moved all in. The dealer threw the black all in button near the position of the WSOP logo on the table and you couldn't really tell from the other side of the table. Miller had not moved a stack forward either to signalize the all in and Richard Lysinger slid forward a 20 stack of T1000 chips for the call.
The floor man was called and ruled that the 20,000 were in the pot but Lysinger wasn't forced to call off but either call or fold. Wilson folded the out of turn because the big blind was also still left to act and James Mallen folded too. Miller showed after Lysinger requested "Show me and tell that I made a good fold."