The floors have started breaking down the tables in the Pavillion white area and moving the players at those tables previously into the Amazon orange and purple areas. There are currently just over 1,200 players registered for Day 1d.
The player in the hijack raised to 150 and Kenny Hallaert called in the small blind. So did the player in the big blind.
They all checked through the whole board. The player in the hijack tabled for a pair of treys but was beaten by the of Hallaert who had turned a pair of eights. The player in the big blind quickly mucked his own hand.
Lauren Roberts raised to 350 from the under-the-gun position and was called by the player in the hijack. The player in the cutoff put in a 500-value chip and two 25-value chips without saying anything. The dealer indicated that that would be a raise. The player thought it would be a call. A floor was called but before anyone came over, the player in the cutoff was fine with it being a raise. The player in the small blind went all in for 575 in total. Roberts looked at the whole situation and then decided to four-bet to 2,000. The player in the hijack called and the cutoff folded.
The flop came , Roberts shoved having her opponent covered. He called.
Small blind:
Hijack:
Lauren Roberts:
The rest of the board was completed with the on the turn and the on the river to give Roberts a runner-runner flush to eliminate both of her opponents.
Jeff Gross just lost a little bit when he called the 350 raise of his opponent in the cutoff while Gross was sitting in the big blind.
They both checked through the board. His opponent tabled and that was enough for Gross to muck his hand.
A table further up, Victor Ramdin was all in on the turn with two other players on the board.
Victor Ramdin:
Player One:
Player Two:
The river completed the board with the . The dealer counted out the stack of the winning player and determined he had 5,900. Ramdin counted his stack too and saw he was covered and quickly left the table.
Vlad Darie raised to 325 from mid-position and was called by the player in the small blind.
The flop came , and the small blind check-called the 325 bet of Darie.
The turn brought them the , and the small blind now bet 1,100. Darie called.
The river completed the board with the . The small blind bet 2,000 and Darie considered his options. After a while, he reluctantly made the call and mucked as soon as he saw his opponent turn over for the flopped set of kings.
Ten poker players returned to Day 3 of the $100K buy-in World Series of Poker tournament, but only six will return to the final table on Day 4. The 10 players to start Day 3 were Jason Koon, Elio Fox, Nick Petrangelo, Chris Moore, Fedor Holz, Adrian Mateos, Stephen Chidwick, Aymon Hata, Bryn Kenney, and Andreas Eiler. Who got seventh to tenth place? Who lost king-king to 3-3 all in preflop? Who is now guaranteed a cash that puts him at $7 million in earnings in three weeks? Watch to find out!
Just before the break, Eyal Bensimhon predicted someone would bust in the hand that was being dealt at the moment and the whole table just chuckled a bit.
Kristen Bicknell raised to 300 from mid-position and the player in the cutoff three-bet to 600. Bensimhon, in the small blind, looked at his cards and gasped. He then proceeded to fold. The player in the big blind called and Bicknell did the same.
The flop came , and the big blind and Bicknell both checked. The cutoff bet 1,500 and the big blind folded. Bicknell looked at her cards once more and then shoved. The player in the cutoff considered his options for a while and then unwillingly folded.