On the table there were the following five community cards: | | and one hand was still face up: . Shannon Shorr was counting out his stack which turned out to be worth 97,300 total. Niccolo Caramatti took that amount of chips and gently shoved it Shorr's way. We're not sure what happened but it looks like Shorr just won a 200,000 pot with a mere top-pair on the river.
We hope that everything is ok with Gabriel Lucero from Pleasanton, California because he hasn't shown up yet today. He started with 35,300 in chips but is now down to just 3,000. One more orbit and all his chips will be gone we're afraid.
Unfortunately we don't have any details on Jose "Nacho" Barbero's bust out. Since Phil Ivey has about 40,000 more all of the sudden, he might have something to do with it. Update Babero's nones went under against Ivey's jacks.
Chad Eveslage and his opponent had their cards flipped over when the board read . Eveslage had two pair with Kings and Eights. His opponent had him in big trouble with Pocket Tens. Eveslage needed a king on the river, but it came the .
Eveslage doubled his opponent up. Eveslage dipped down to 86,000.
The flop was on the board when the player in the cutoff moved all in for 39,000. Niccolò Caramatti, one of our start of day chip leaders, had a tough decision in front of him. After thinking it through he called tabling and was happy to see his opponent's . The river and turn cards did not change things and Carmatti keeps growing his stack.
We missed the precise action but Jose "Nacho" Barbero told us that Kyle Cartwright had opened preflop and Andy Bloch had called from the big blind. Bloch had check-shoved on and had received a call. Bloch had a spade or queen to hit with his as Cartwright tabled . The on the turn and on the river didn't help Bloch who was already on his way to the exit as we approached table 443.
That table is still incredibly tough with, amongst other, Kyle Cartwright (seat 1), Adam Sanders (seat 2), Phil Ivey (seat 3), Nacho Barbero (seat 8) and Darryll Fish (seat 9).
DJ Mackinnon had his laid out in front of his chips and the dealer was counting his stack. He had doubled when his hand won on a board of . Mackinnon doubled his stack and now has 79,000.