The table right in front of the PokerNews desk is pretty stacked as we spotted the following players.
Michael Gathy has become one of the most successful Belgian players in a very short timespan, as the two-time bracelet winner now sits on the fourth place on their all-time money list. Gathy won his first during the 2012 WSOP in a $1,000 No-Limit Hold'em event followed by his second last year in the $1,000 Turbo No-Limit Hold'em.
Matt Woodward finished second in the 2009 EPT Grand Final for $1.7 million and he's made three WSOP final tables. In the 2006 WSOP Main Event he made a very deep run as well, finishing 95th out of 8,773.
Michael Benvenuti won the €1,500 No-Limit Hold'em event at the Master Classics of Poker in 2011 and finished second in the 2010 WPT Festa a Lago for $564,200.
Last but certainly not least, we've also spotted Russell Thomas. Thomas made the 2012 WSOP Main Event final table where he finished fourth for $2.8 million.
Humberto "The Shark" Brenes has just late-registered this event and is hoping to capitalize on some Costa Rican heat after his country's team trounced Uruguay 3-1 in their World Cup match earlier today. The Shark has had incredible success in this series already, cashing in six events before we're even halfway through the 2014 WSOP.
With a board of , Sam Greenwood bet 300. Michael Borovetz raised to 2800 and Greenwood made the call. The river brought the putting four diamonds on the board and both players checked. Greenwood turned over and Borovetz tabled for a rivered flush, and took down the pot
An under-the-gun player opened to 350 and action folded around to Vinny Pahuja in the big blind. Pahuja moved all in with his last 3,125 and the UTG raiser folded.
Sunny Patel raised to 350 from under the gun plus one and faced a three-bet from a player in middle position to 750. Patel wasted no time pushing his stack of about 4,400 chips in the middle to put himself all in. His opponent eyed up the chips, asked for a count, and finally elected to fold his hand.
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