After Jesus Garibay shoved his final 200,000 from early position, Romain Guilbert in the big blind was the only party interested in collecting his bounty. He also had a hand to do it with.
Jesus Garibay:
Romain Guilbert:
The board came to eliminate Garibay and send the field to its three-table redraw.
David Sanchez was all in preflop versus Kyle Ho with the players holding very similar stacks.
David Sanchez:
Kyle Ho:
The flop brought excitement, pairing Ho's ace, but also giving Sanchez a pair of kings and a flush draw.
The turn did nothing for anyone, but the on the river gave Sanchez a winning two pair.
After the chips were counted down, Sanchez received a full double up, with Ho holding just 40,000 chips after the hand, less than half of a small blind.
Action has ended for the day in Event #62: $1,500 Super Turbo Bounty No-Limit Hold'em Freezeout with 20 players remaining. The tournament was scheduled as a single-day event but another day was added due to the size of the field.
Chris Fraser had a fantastic day that saw him bagging an impressive 22 bounties worth $500 a piece for $11,000 in bounty prizes. The Englishman is after his first bracelet and looking to add to his $423,272 in Hendon Mob-reported earnings.
Despite all the bounties, Fraser bagged 1,350,000 in chips to put him toward the bottom of the pack, while big stacks include John Bredengerd (8,500,000), David Sanchez (6,850,000) and Shaun Colquhoun (5,500,000).
Event #62: $1,500 Super Turbo Bounty No-Limit Hold'em Freezeout Top 10 Chip Counts
RANK
PLAYER
CHIP COUNT
BIG BLINDS
1
John Bredengerd
8,500,000
43
2
David Sanchex
6,850,000
34
3
Shaun Colquhoun
5,500,000
28
4
Yuhei Sanada
4,875,000
24
5
Kevin Davis
4,625,000
23
6
Harpreet Padda
4,375,000
22
7
Dimitre Dimitrov
3,100,000
16
8
Terence Kluczkowski
3,025,000
15
9
Ken Drewry
2,975,000
15
10
Romain Guilbert
2,875,000
14
The Super Turbo Bounty event attracted 2,569 entrants, which is nearly double the 1,441 players that entered last year. The tournament generated $2,145,115 in prize money with a minimum cash being worth $1,502 and a first-place prize of $301,396.
Players who were in the action early included big names like Phil Ivey, Phil Hellmuth, David Peters, Nadya Magnus, Shannon Shorr, Joe Cada, David Williams, Alex Foxen and Scott Seiver.
With 20-minute levels, it didn't take long for the field to dwindle down and by the dinner break, there were less than 200 players remaining.
Notably, poker media figure Kevin "Kevmath" Mathers locked up his first cash in a WSOP bracelet event and ultimately fell in 362nd place when his pocket tens were pipped by an opponent's fishhooks.
Others who cashed in the Super Turbo Bounty event include Brian Altman, Eric Froehlich, Kevin MacPhee, Adrian Buckley, JC Tran, Dara O'Kearney, Joao Vieira and 2013 Main Event Champion Ryan Riess.
Action will pick back up on Thursday, June 30 at 3 p.m. local time in the Bally's Event Center with blinds at 100,000/200,000/200,000. Stay tuned as the PokerNews live reporting team will be back for continued coverage of the Super Turbo Bounty event.
Event #62: $1,500 Super Turbo Bounty No-Limit Hold'em Freezeout