Adam Owen raised from under the gun and it folded around to James Van Alstyne in the small blind who cut out a three-bet. The big blind folded and Owen flatted. The flop came down and Van Alstyne continued with a bet. Owne called and the hit the turn. Van Alstyne bet again, this time for the rest of his chips - 1,100. Owen folded his cards and Van Alstyne was awarded the pot. He's now up to about 20,000 in chips.
With approximately 20,000 already in the pot and the dealer having dealt seventh street, Jon Turner made a bet and it was on Joe Cassidy to make a decision. He thought it over for a few moments and decided against calling or raising and mucked his hand. Both players are sitting above average in chips with Turner holding 75,000 after the hand and Cassidy sitting with 70,000.
With cashes in Event #27: $1,500 H.O.R.S.E., the following players have added one cash to their already impressive WSOP resumes. Check them out:
John Cernuto - 57
Huck Seed - 50
David "ODB" Baker - 39
Roland Israelashvili - 37
David Levi - 36
John Monnette - 33
Jon Turner - 32
Toto Leonidas - 30
Jeff Shulman - 27
Chris Klodnicki - 26
Dutch Boyd - 25
Barry Shulman - 20
Joe Cassidy - 19
The 2014 World Series of Poker is well underway at the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, but that's not the only place you can get your WSOP fix. From June 1-15, grinders in Nevada will be able to participate in the WSOP.com Online Championship Series.
The 15-event WSOP.com Online Championship Series festival features more than $550,000 in combined guarantees, and the winners of the first 14 events will all receive an entry into the $200,000 guarantee WSOP Online Championship Main Event on Sunday, June 15.
Tonight's event is a $109 No-Limit Hold'em 6-Max Reentry with a $20,000 guaranteed prize pool. The tournament begins about one hour from now, so don’t miss out!
Here's a look at the remaining events on the WSOPOC schedule:
Just before the break, we picked up with the action on fifth street to see Bruce Walters already all in and David "ODB" Baker and Vietezslav Pesta playing for a side pot. Pesta led out on fifth with 5-2-A showing and Baker cut out a raise. Pesta called for his tournament life and all of the hands were tabled.
Baker showed for a seven perfect and Pesta rolled over for a pair of fives with a wheel draw. Baker continued to hold his lead through sixth and extended it even further on seventh, pulling a and making a sixty-four. Pesta pulled an and was unable to best Baker's hand. Walters, on the other hand, flashed a second jack and was also eliminated from play. Baker scooped the massive pot and now has 137,000 in chips.