Christina Lindley is not afraid to put pressure on her opponents. Even if she has a short stack. The button raised to 1,000 and Lindley put in her last 6,750. Her opponent who had nearly 40,000 folded even though the bet was not much more. Im sure Lindley was still happy to be able to push around the big stacks. She has 8,450 in chips.
We found three players including Joe Cada looking down at on the felt. The first player checked and Cada fired 4,800. The player on the button stuck around and the first player folded.
The brought a second pair on the board on the river and Cada check-folded after his opponent pushed out a large stack of yellow t1,000 chips.
The last two levels are now underway and this will be a crucial time due to the fact that the money bubble is approaching. Everyone is aware of the pressure and they will be adjusting accordingly.
Scott Baumstein was under the gun and announced an all in for his last roughly 11,000. It folded around to Nate Jeo on the button who flat called. The small blind shipped all in over the top and the big blind folded. Jeo called the small blind's 17,600 total and the three hands were tabled.
Baumstein:
Jeo:
Small Blind:
The player in the small blind was in the lead but quickly fell behind when Jeo paired his ace on the flop. The turn was the and the river the ensuring Jeo would score a double elimination. He's now sitting on about 70,000.
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Jon Turner had a critical decision on the turn of a board reading when Turner's opponent put him all in. After tanking for a few minutes, Turner called and revaled the , which was ahead but in danger when his opponent showed . Turner had to fade a lot of outs but was able to breathe easier when the came on the river. Turner doubled up and now sits with 45,000.