Robert Tepper raised in early position, Pratyush Buddiga moved all in for an additional 4,025 on the button. The action folded back to Tepper, who tank-called.
Tepper:
Buddiga:
Buddiga remained behind on a flop of , but the turn was the , giving him a leading pair of sixes. The bricked off on the river and Buddiga doubled through.
Jennifer Tilly put in a raise on the button and the player in the big blind three-bet to 2,800. Tilly four-bet to 7,000 and the player five-bet to 12,500. Tilly called.
The flop fell , the player led out for 2,800 and Tilly raised to 10,000. The player called.
The pair both checked on the turn (), and the completed the board. The player moved all in for 21,200, Tilly called and the player showed for queens and sevens. Tilly revealed for kings and queens, and is now up to 89,000 chips.
Event #24: $5,000 Six-Handed No-Limit Hold'em attracted a total of 541 players, generating a total prize pool of $2,542,700. The top 60 players will earn a minimum of $8,746 and the six players who reach the final table will all earn $77,145.
The winner is set to pocket $622,998, along with the coveted gold bracelet.
There was a raise to 1,000 from under the gun, Michael "The Grinder" Mizrachi three-bet to 2,000 on the button, and the original raiser called.
The player check-called a bet of 2,025 from Mizrachi on a flop of , and checked again on the turn (). Mizrachi fired out 4,000, the player check-raised to 8,000 and Mizrachi called.
The river was the , both players checked, and the under-the-gun player announced, "Queen-high." Mizrachi revealed for ace-high and pulled in the pot.
Craig Bergeron was all in for about 15,700 with against Scott Clements' . The board ran out , no help to Clements, notching the double up for Bergeron.
When we reached Table 5, a player was all in and at risk for around 20,000 on a completed board of . Scott Seiver was in the tank, and after a few seconds pause, he called.
The player showed for a flush, but he was pipped by Seiver's .
The players at the table were a bit stunned at the tank, including the newest WSOP bracelet winner, Kory Kilpatrick.
"He had to have exactly queen-ten of spades," Seiver said.
"I'm assuming you guys had history?" Kilpatrick asked.
Among the post-dinner eliminations thus far have been Mukul Pahuja and Darryll Fish.
Pahuja ran into an opponent's red aces and failed to improve, while Fish ran his into Fred Goldberg's . The board ran out and the pot was shipped to Goldberg.