Bryan Micon joins the PokerNews Podcast at the top of the show to talk about bitcoins, outstanding debts and much more. Rich, Jason, and Donnie then talk about a bevy of stories in the final half of the episode, including all of the recent bracelet winners, the fight between Brandon Cantu and Jesse Martin, and more.
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Right about now Arthur Miller may be wishing he didn't make it 9,500 with the . Maria Ho shoved behind for just 22,000 more, he appeared forced to call.
Antoine Saout bet 15,000 into a decent-sized pot heads-up with Jason Somerville on a flop. Somerville shoved and Saout made the call for his tournament life with .
Somerville held , but he was left with just a pair of fives and a shorter stack when he missed the turn and river.
Ryan D'Angelo now has a mountain of checks in front of him after flopping a boat with the old and getting Adam Levy to pay him off with bets on what appeared to be every street.
Don't look now, but D'Angelo is running away with this thing.
Gregory Morris got his chips in the middle first and got a call from Brendan Taylor.
Taylor had the and the most chips, so Morris with the needed a bit of luck to survive.
The dealer dealt his fate: . With a weary shrug of the shoulder, as if to say he could have done without seeing the ace on the river, Morris moseyed off to the pay out desk.
Maria Ho joined a chorus of limpers seeing a flop. They all checked, but Ho made it 15,000. Ryan D'Angelo raised to 36,000 and after everybody else ran for cover, she pushed all in.
D'Angelo called with and Ho's needed some help. None came on the turn or river.