The players have returned to action here in Event #3 $1,000 No-Limit Hold'em. The plan is to play four more levels, and we expect the field will be reduced significantly in that time. How close will we get to the final table... only time will tell.
After a player in middle position had opened for 5,500 and Victor Wan called from the hijack, a short-stacked Ryan Laplante moved all in for 7,400 from the button. The blinds folded, the other two players called and the board ran out . The two active players checked both the flop and turn, but then Wan bet 6,000 on the river after the middle-position player had checked.
"I'm sure I was ahead until the river," Laplante said after the middle-position player folded. Wan then tabled the , and sure enough, Laplante had been ahead with the . Unfortunately for him the river was the last he'd see in Event #3.
From under the gun +1, Kenny Nguyen made it 5,500 to go. Only Jonathan Tamayo called on the button. The flop fell and Nguyen continued by betting 7,500. Tamayo called.
On the turn, both players checked.
The river was the and this time Nguyen made a bet of 15,500. Tamayo didn't take too long to count out a call. Nguyen showed for a pair of sevens but Tamayo showed for a flush.
"I should've known you had the flush when you checked the turn," Nguyen said after the hand.
World Series of Poker Circuit regular Ryan Tepen, who has seven cashes for $43,161 on the circuit, appears to be the chip leader. We're not sure how he got his stacks, but his Twitter account helps shed some light.
Preflop one player raised to 5200. Action folded to Josh Arieh on the button who raised to 11,600. Action folded then to the big blind who reraised all in. Action folded all the way back to Arieh who didn't take long to make the call.
Arieh:
Big Blind:
The flop rolled and that ensured a chop pot for both players.