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June 14, 2022 @ 04:08 PM
Three players saw a flop of and both the big blind and Slade Edmonds checked before the third player in the hand jammed for roughly 35,000. The big blind quickly folded and Edmonds stood up as he said call, while tabling his hand.
All-In Player:
Slade Edmonds:
Edmonds had flopped a set against his opponent's top pair and the turn and
river were no help for his opponent as he hit the rail.
June 14, 2022 @ 04:03 PM
The under-the-gun player jammed all-in and the action folded around to Tommy Nefcy in the small blind. He asked for a count and after the dealer told him it was 27,500 he made the call.
Under-the-Gun Player:
Tommy Nefcy:
The flop of paired both of their queens but Nefcy had the lead with the ace-kicker. The
fell on the turn and the
on the river as Nefcy eliminated his opponent from the tournament.
June 14, 2022 @ 03:42 PM
A player moved all-in for roughly 140,000 in middle position and the action folded to the small blind who called off their stack of 8,000 before Lynn Silverman snap-called in the big blind.
Small Blind:
Lynn Silverman:
Original Raiser:
Silverman was ahead with her pocket queens and the flop came , giving both Silverman and the short-stack a set. The
on the turn and the
changed nothing as Silverman eliminated one opponent and doubled through the other.
Lynn Silverman | 235,000 | 235,000 ![]() |
June 14, 2022 @ 03:18 PM
With 216 of the 488 entries remaining, the players have reached their second 15-minute break of the day.
June 14, 2022 @ 03:17 PM
On the turn of Matthew Jones check-called a bet of 10,000 from Bautista Garcia.
The completed the board on the river, Jones led for 15,000 and was snap-called by Garcia.
Jones tabled for a missed flush draw and Garcia took down the pot with
, turning top pair.
Bautista Garcia | 348,000 | 348,000 ![]() |
Matthew Jones | 190,000 | 76,000 ![]() |
June 14, 2022 @ 03:10 PM
The action folded around to the button who jammed for roughly 27,000 and Michael Morzella three-bet all-in next to act. Chris Farkas quickly folded his big blind and both hands were tabled.
Button:
Michael Morzella:
The flop came , giving the button a straight draw but Morzella picked up a flush draw. The
hit the turn, giving Morzella the flush and the
river was just a formality.
"I finally won with ace-king! I have literally been losing with it for months!" Said Morzella excitedly as he scooped the pot.
Michael Morzella | 103,000 | 103,000 ![]() |
June 14, 2022 @ 02:55 PM
On the turn of , Allan Zwick was faced with a shove for 34,000. Zwick had a total of 35,000 and went into the tank. After a bit of time passed, he yelled, "I don't believe him!" As he tossed in a call.
Opponent:
Allan Zwick:
Zwick made the right call as his opponent had ace-high and the river was a good one for Zwick as he eliminated the opponent and raked in the pot.
Allan Zwick | 84,500 | 0 ![]() |
June 14, 2022 @ 02:44 PM
Three players saw a flop of and there was a little over 20,000 in the middle. James Fairneny was first to act and bet 6,000 before the player to his left raised to 25,000. The third player quickly folded and Fairneny made the call.
The hit the turn and both players checked to see the
on the river. Fairneny checked quickly and his opponent announced all-in as he dropped a stack of black chips across the line. Fairneny snap-called and both hands were tabled.
Fairneny showed for top set on the river and his opponent showed
, riveting top two pair.
James Fairneny | 105,600 |
June 14, 2022 @ 02:30 PM
Amanda Antonino | 157,000 | 22,000 ![]() |
Roy Carson | 142,000 | 126,800 ![]() |
Paul Russo | 105,000 | 48,000 ![]() |
Mike Reesman | 92,000 | -45,000 ![]() |
Ed Lockwood | 81,000 | 56,000 ![]() |
Matthew Dolezalek | 66,000 | -14,000 ![]() |
Cheyenne Courtright | 45,000 | 45,000 ![]() |
Nycole Vannata | 45,000 | -30,000 ![]() |
Mike Glaze | 43,000 | -28,200 ![]() |
Slade Edmonds | 41,400 | 21,000 ![]() |
Steve Wunderlich | 30,000 | 3,000 ![]() |
Michael Frey | 28,400 | 28,400 ![]() |
Ron Mangiarelli | 0 | -18,200 ![]() |
June 14, 2022 @ 02:17 PM
Bill Acerra had got his entire stack of 19,100 in before the flop and it was Maria Swift putting his tournament life at risk.
Bill Acerra:
Maria Swift:
Acerra was dominated but the flop gave him a full house. The
on the turn and the
on the river were safe as he doubled through Swift.
"I finally got lucky after four days!" Acerra joked.
Bill Acerra | 41,400 | |
Maria Swift | 36,500 |