After a player from the small blind raised to 1,200 and the player under the gun moved all in, Erick Lindgren quickly moved all in preflop. The player in the small blind folded.
Lindgren flipped up and his opponent turned over .
On a flop of Tony Dunst in the small blind checked to a player in late position who bet out for 675. Dunst check raised him to 1,550, the player went all in and Dunst called.
Dunst showed for top pair and his opponent showed for a flush draw.
The turn completed the flush and the on the river officially sent Dunst to the rail.
After the hand, Dunst jokingly yelled at the player who busted him, "That's it! You're no longer invited to my barbecue." All smiles though as Dunst shook everyone's hand and departed.
We found Adam Levy, UTG, in hand against the big blind with a hard decision to make. The river had been peeled and the board read . The big blind player bet out 2,275 and Levy only had 3,600 left. After some thought he let his hand go.
Matt Stout was in the small blind against Anthony Miller in UTG. They had built a 6,000 pot after the flop and on the turn Stout moved all in. The board was and Miller called, tabling . Stout was drawing thin holding and bricked when the river fell . Stout left tournament area and Miller is up to 22,000.
Matt Affleck raised to 450 preflop and was reraised by a player in the small blind to 1,200. Affleck made the call and the flop came . Both players checked the flop.
The turn brought the . The player in the small blind checked, Affleck bet 1,500 and his opponent called. The hit on the river. The player from the small blind bet 2,500 and Affleck laid down his hand.
On a flop of , a player in early position bet 650 and Greg Raymer called. The turn was the and the early position player bet 1,650 with Raymer again just calling. The river was the and again the early position player led out, this time for 4,800 and Raymer let it go. He was down to just 9,000 at that point.
Only a few hands later though, he got it back when he called the all in of Jon Fleets. Fleets had and Raymer had and the board ran out to give Raymer the win and put him back up to around 18,500.
Chris Moorman just took a nice sized pot off of Men Nguyen at Table 49.
On the flop of Moorman bet 600 and Men called. The turn came and Moorman bet out 1,425 and again Men called. The river was the and Moorman bet out again for 3,500 and yet again, Men called.
Moorman showed and Men mucked.
Moorman is up to 21,000 and Men is down to just 8,000
Dwyte Pilgrim and Michael Mizrachi were heads up at the turn of a and Mizrachi bet 550 and Pilgrim called. The river came , Mizrachi bet 2,000 and Pilgrim called. Mizrachi turned over , Pilgrim folded and Mizrachi is up to 9,000.
We just saw Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier receive his bracelet for winning the $10,000 Seven Card Stud World Championship, and he has now hopped into our event but lost some chips early.
On a flop of ElkY checked and a player in late position bet out 600, ElkY called. The turn was the and ElkY again checked, the late position player bet out 1,600 and ElkY called.
The river was the and ElkY checked for a third time, the late position player bet out 3,000 and ElkY let it go.
A slow start here in the 6-max as he is down to 5,500 early.
Lauren Kling just doubled up to most likely take the chip lead in the event.
Preflop, Kling raised to 425 on the button, the player in the big blind re-raised to 1,750, then Kling re-raised to 4,225, the big blind put out a fourth bet to make it 6,660, and Kling eventually went all in and got a call from the big blind.
Kling showed and the big blind had
The board ran out and Kling moved up close to 40,000 in chips after the hand, a monster stack at this stage of the tournament