Heading to the turn, the big blind made it 4,300 to go and Jason Deutsch called on the button. The on the river was checked and the big blind tabled the . However, Deutsch had that beat with the for a pair of queens to win the pot.
At the same table is also Maria Ho, who delivered the shuffle up and deal for Day 1d.
With 4,800 in the middle and the completed board showing , Anthony Zinno bet 1,600 and was called by his two opponents. Zinno tabled the for the top pair but the button had that beat with for two pair.
Dylan Wilkerson then sat down right as the hand ended and can be found one seat over from Zinno.
In a three-way pot, the board read when Marc Etienne McLaughlin bet 1,100 after a check from the blind blind. Only the player on the button called.
A fell on the river and this time McLaughlin, who final tabled the 2013 WSOP Main Event, quickly check-folded after a bet worth 1,300 from his opponent.
With 4,100 in the pot and a flop of , Julien Martini checked in the hijack and Robert Campbell bet 1,200 in the cutoff. Martini responded with a raise to 4,100, which prompted the 2019 WSOP Player of the Year to lay down his hand.
After a series of raises preflop, Mark Newhouse was at risk for a little over 45,000 against two opponents.
Mark Newhouse:
Opponent One:
Opponent Two:
Newhouse had run his pocket kings into two players who both had pocket aces and the flop wasn't looking good for him as his king-high flush draw was no good. The turn was the changing nothing and the board completed with the on the river, giving Newhouse a set of kings to crack aces early in the tournament.