Back in 2010 at the WSOP Europe Main Event, Brit James Bord bested a field of 346 to capture the WSOP bracelet and £830,401 (approximately $1,281,048) first-place prize.
Bord was just spotted in the Amazon Tan section and is currently sitting with just under starting stack.
Bord has 10 WSOP cashes to his name and over $3.7 million in WSOP lifetime earnings.
Picking up the action at the river of a board with about 45,000 in the pot, the player in the small blind was in the tank for his remaining 50,000 or so, facing a shove from Farid Jattin in middle position.
After a little while mulling it over, the small blind folded.
Three players were in the hand on a flop of and the big blind started with a check. Joe McKeehen tossed in a bet of 1,600 from the cutoff and Hubert Dirks called on the button while the big blind folded.
The turn was the and McKeehen tossed in another bet of 5,200. Dirks pushed all in for 17,000 and McKeehen quickly called. Dirks turned over for a full house and McKeehen was drawing to one out with . The river was the and Dirks held on for a double up.
Oddschecker competition winner Chris Dotson has just taken a big pot at the expense of Maria Lampropulos. Arriving at the table with play on the flop, Dotson later explained to PokerNews how the previous action had unfolded. It began with a preflop open, which Lampropulos three-bet in position, before Dotson smooth-called in the blinds and the initial raiser folded.
On the flop, both players checked and they saw a turn. Dotson check-called an 8,000 bet and the dealer put a on the river. Dotson decided to lead at this point, making it 12,000 to get to showdown and Lampropulos went in to the tank for a couple of minutes before putting the chips in.
Dotson turned over and Lampropulos double-checked her cards before sending them into the muck. She is down to half of starting stack now, while Dotson gets a boost.
Javier Fernandez sat in the big blind and he saw every single person fold in front of him. He received a walk and picked up 300 chips. Fernandez is now at a little over 1.5 times the starting stack of 60,000.
Fernandez has one recorded cash on American soil and that was at last year's World Series of Poker. The Spaniard is trying to secure a second cash in the Main Event but he'll need a lot more than just walks to get there.
Action was picked up on the river with the board reading . Ngon Hoang bet 14,000 and was snapped called by his opponent. Hoang showed the for the nut flush and his opponent spiked his cards into the table in anger and sent the chips over to Hoang.
Mason "Uncle Ron" Hinkle raised to 800 preflop, before realizing it wasn't a legal raise.
"What did I make it?" Hinkle asked the dealer, who made him raised to 1,000 total. Only the hijack called.
Hinkle bet 2,200 on the flop, and his opponent called.
"It's the guy I can't beat!" Hinkle said before the fell on the turn. Both players checked, then checked again on the river, and Hinkle tabled . His opponent mucked.