Rhys Jones got into a raising war with the player one seat over and both ended up getting their chips in the middle of the table with the opponent being at risk for his last 4,475. Jones had a flip with versus and could not get there on the board.
Jackie Glazier also had a sad face when I walked by the another player was in the seat that formerly belonged to Kara Scott. It was a coin flip with versus that would see her head to the rail.
A short-stacked Owen Crowe was all in preflop for 175 and the pot went five-ways to the flop.
The dealer fanned out a flop, and action was checked around to the player in late position who bet 475. The bet was called by players in under the gun and middle positions.
The turn introduced the and action checked to the late position raiser who bet 1650. Both players folded and the late position raiser tabled , for ace-high. Crowe turned over for a pair of sixes and they would hold through the river . Crowe pulled in the pot and gave himself some hope.
The player in the hijack seat had raised to 450, Ryan D'Angelo had three-bet all in, and Theodoros Aidonopoulos was asking for a count of D'Angelo's stack. He eventually made the call and the initial raiser folded his hand.
Aidonopoulos:
D'Angelo:
D'Angelo flopped nearly as much as he could without actually hitting anything when the dealer turned over . The open-ender gave him some hope but the turn was no help. The river was the and D'Angelo's fate was sealed. The dealer slid his chips one seat over to Aidonopoulos and D'Angelo exited the tournament.
Only 10 minutes ago, Andrea Dato moved all in out of the big blind after four limpers but received no call. Now he three-bet shoved with and got called by . There were two clubs on the flop and the on the turn saw the Italian drawing dead already.
The seat of Goran Mandic was occupied by another player and we quickly checked with Kevin Williams on what happened. Apparently he got his remaining stack in preflop with and lost against .
Inside the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino isn't the only place for you to satisfy your World Series of Poker appetite. WSOP.com is the leading online poker site in Nevada and has plenty of action running around the clock, seven days a week.
All summer long, a special promotion labeled Multi-Table Madness will be running from 6 p.m. to 11 p.m. PST each night. The promotion will select one random hand at a random cash-game table during those hours that will award every player dealt into the hand with a cash bonus up to $100.
What's more is that WSOP.com will be sweetening the prize by giving players as much as $100 more for each additional table they're playing at during the time of the drawing. That means if you're playing in four different cash games when your table is selected, you could walk away with up to $400 in bonus money.
For complete information regarding WSOP.com's Multi-Table Madness promotion, please click here.