Lex Veldhuis, who had built up his stack a little from the starting 4,500 at this point, raised it up preflop from the hijack and an opponent re-raised from the cutoff with Lex calling.
The flop came down and Lex checked. His opponent bet and he called. We had the same exact action on the turn and river and the cutoff showed . Lex mucked and after building up a little bit at the start, he is back down to the starting stack of 4,500
On a board we found Victor Ramdin putting out a bet, and receiving calls from Montgomery and the button. With a on the turn action checked to the button who put out a bet, both Montgomery and Ramdin called.
A on the river allowed for Montgomery to bet for the first time in the hand, only Ramdin called. Montgomery flipped for two pair jacks and eights. Ramdin showed for a pair of jacks and the losing hand.
A player in early position checked a flop of and Jonathan Little bet out with the early position player calling. The two had the same action on the turn and river and Little showed to take down the pot,
A player in middle position bet, a player in late position called, and Marcel Luske in the big blind called and came along for the ride as well preflop.
Three cards were spread out across the felt and they came . Luske and the middle position player checked and the player in late position bet, putting himself all in. Luske and the middle position player called. A on the turn let both other non all in players check. The lead to a check from Luske and a bet from middle position. Luske called and cards were tabled.
Luske:
Middle Position:
Late Position:
The late position player tripled up with a nut flush and Luske won a few chips in a side pot with his queen high flush beating the other player's ten high flush. It was interesting to note that most players at this table are having a lot of fun laughing and playing together. It was even overheard that "it sucks drawing a table in a shootout filed with people you like" another player countered with "I'd rather see my chips go to someone I like".
An early position player raised and got calls from a middle position player, the big blind, and Hal Lubarsky (small blind) who was the first blind player to ever cash in a WSOP event and is helped by a reader who tells him his cards and the action.
The flop came down , Lubarsky checked, the big blind bet out, the early and middle position players folded, and Lubarsky called.
The turn was the Lubarsky checked, the big blind bet and Lubarsky called.
The river came and both players checked. Lubarsky showed and took down the pot. He is up to 5,900 and is looking for his second WSOP cash here today.
We found Brandon Cantu all in on a board. Cantu held for a pair of aces, unfortionately for him his opponent had for a straight. Cantu would need a king on the river to stay alive. He was unable to connect as the (6x} fell out of the deck for the river and Cantu was eliminated.