WSOP TD Jack Effel happened to wonder through the Blue section of the Amazon Room where the event is taking place. He happened to stop by Erick Lindgren's table as he went all in against Dennis Booze. Lindgren held and Booze held .
The board ran and there were two hearts on the flop. Booze made a heart flush and sent Lindgren to the rail. Effel left the area shortly after Lindgren was eliminated, saving other pros from the same fate.
Inesa Paberzs opened for 2,200 from under the gun and Brock Parker called behind her. The flop came and Paberzs bet out 5,000 and Parker called. The came on the turn and both players checked. The river brought the , Paberzs checked and Parker bet 9,500. Paberzs thought for a moment before calling.
Parker tabled for queens full of kings and Paberzs showed for a flopped full house with eights full of kings. Parker's better full house sent the pot to him and he has reached the century mark.
Looking over at table 282, and there is one thing you will notice... it is completely stacked with chips!
With 6,165,000 chips in play and ten tables remaining in the tournament, this table has well over 1,000,000 of them spread amongst the nine players seated.
Noah Schwartz (105,000), Chris Back (75,000), Sam Stein (165,000), Matthew O'Donnell (65,000), Mohamad Kowssarie (145,000) and Paul Volpe (100,000) are a few of the players on the table, and with it not breaking anytime soon, those stacks could definitely swell even bigger!
Eli Elezra limped in from the cutoff and Brock Parker completed from the small blind as the big blind checked his option.
Parker took the lead on the flop by tossing in 2,500 to force a quick fold from the big blind before Elezra followed suit by kicking his cards to the muck.
As Parker collected the pot, it sent his stack back into the six-figure club.
Benjamin Keiley limped in for 1,200 only to have an opponent on his immediate left make it 4,200 to go. Matthew O'Donnell made the call, as did Keiley, to see a flop fall.
Keiley checked as the original raiser fired out a continuation-bet of 9,000. O'Donnell made it 23,000 straight only to have Keiley three-bet to 57,000.
The original raiser folded, and after nearly three minutes in the tank, O'Donnell folded as well.
As Keiley raked in the pot, he moved his stack to 220,000 in chips to take the chip lead.
Brian Roberts opened to 2,800 from under the gun and action folded around to Brock Parker in the small blind. Parker called and the flop came . Parker checked and Roberts bet out 6,600. Parker called and the turn came , which both players checked. They also checked the river and Parker tabled for a straight.