We found John Juanda with 1,500 in front of him before the flop, and Anthony Miller put out a raise to what looked like 4,400, and Juanda made the call. The flop brought , and Juanda checked. Miller announced all in for his last 7,000 or so, and Juanda called immediately.
Juanda:
Miller:
The turn was paint, but it was a , and the river was a brick for Juanda.
"Don't worry," Miller said. "He's still up a bunch of chips on me."
After a cross-country drive, Andrew has finally reunited with Nate in Las Vegas for the 2014 World Series of Poker Main Event! The two are joined by Carlos to talk about a few hands Nate played in a preliminary 10-game event, low-stakes tournaments in Vegas, and much, much more. After a cross-country drive, Andrew has finally reunited with Nate in Las Vegas for the 2014 World Series of Poker Main Event! The two are joined by Carlos to talk about a few hands Nate played in a preliminary 10-game event, low-stakes tournaments in Vegas, and much, much more.
Another two hours have passed, and that means it's time for another 20-minute break. It's still early here on Day 1c, but the hands and storylines keep coming. Here's a look at some of the highlights from Level 2:
While you wait for the players to return, we recommend you check out this video where Amber Fukuda catches up with NBA star Paul Pierce as he bracelet hunts in the Main Event:
Michael Mizrachi opened for 700 and found one caller from the player in Seat 9. The flop came and both players would check. The turn was the and Mizrachi would bet 900 and then start studying his iPad carefully, a game of Open Face Chinese grabbing his attention. His opponent folded, Mizrachi looked up and took a quick peek at his cards and then tossed them to the dealer after she pushed the pot his way.
We didn't see the hand but Sam Trickett relayed to us how he went out before leaving the Amazon Room. He told us that he had on a two club flop and got all in against Zach Zimbile who had with a club. Trickett was well ahead with his set of threes but the turn and river would put four clubs on the board and give Zimbile a flush. Zimbile had the popular British poker pro covered and Trickett would take his not so lucky bottle of Ranch dressing and toss it into the trash before heading out of the room, his summer coming to an early end.