Monday, July 8, 2019 1:24 PM Local Time
Gieles Gets Some Chips Back
The board read with just under 23,000 in the middle already. Pm Gieles checked from the small blind and so did Aleksandras Rusinovas in the cutoff.
The river completed the board with the , Gieles now fired a bet of 11,000 over the line and Rusinovas considered his options for a bit before opting to fold.
Pim Gieles | 550,000 | -54,600 |
Aleksandras Rusinovas | 124,500 | -55,500 |
Monday, July 8, 2019 1:22 PM Local Time
Stoyanov Reps Big on River to Get Fold
Action was picked up on a dynamic board of with a pot of about 37,000 in the middle. Iaroslav Boiko bet 40,000 after it was checked to him and Radoslav Stoyanov check-raised to 150,000. Boiko went deep into the tank and studied the board. After a few minutes, the clock was called by another player at the table. The floor came and counted down from thirty, eventually getting to zero to render Boiko's hand dead.
"Did you have it" asked a player at the table. When Stoyanov did not reply player at the table said "Depends what you mean by 'it'" with a smile as Boiko was left wondering.
Radoslav Stoyanov | 375,000 | 25,600 |
Iaroslav Boiko | 245,000 | -85,000 |
Monday, July 8, 2019 1:21 PM Local Time
Jung Picks Off Sow's Three Bullets, Wins Pot
Hyung Sun Jung opened for 4,200 under the gun and was called by Kalidou Sow on the button.
Jung check-called Sow's 9,500 bet after the flop.
The turn brought the and Jung check-called Sow's bet of 12,500.
The dealer double-paired the board with on the river and Jung checked his option once more to Sow.
Sow fired out one last bullet, this time for 45,000. Jung and counted out his chips and put in almost half of his stack for the call.
Sow tabled for a stone-cold bluff and Jung made a very nice call holding
Hyung Sun Jung | 187,600 | 71,200 |
Kalidou Sow | 173,000 | -72,000 |
Monday, July 8, 2019 1:20 PM Local Time
Assorted Counts and Bustouts From Amazon
Jasper Meijer van Putten | 500,000 | 70,200 |
Yuri Dzivielevski | 475,000 | 184,700 |
Olivier Busquet | 370,000 | 26,000 |
Kilian Kramer | 370,000 | 217,400 |
Scott Ball | 335,000 | 6,700 |
David Kahan | 180,000 | 53,800 |
Mike Matusow | 146,000 | -66,900 |
Jonathan Little | 115,000 | 115,000 |
Alexandre Amiel | 110,000 | 22,300 |
Craig Chait | 50,000 | 3,300 |
Kevin Martin | 43,000 | -20,700 |
Robert Beaulieu | 0 | -63,300 |
Daniel Lascell | 0 | -102,700 |
Jason Atwood | 0 | -50,900 |
John Hayes | 0 | -38,700 |
Monday, July 8, 2019 1:20 PM Local Time
DeWitt Doubles Through Sigurjonsson
Gudmundur Sigurjonsson limped from under the gun, Scott Bohlman did the same from the button, Jeffry DeWitt completed from the small blind and Clayton Saliba raised to 13,000 from the big blind. All three limpers called.
The flop was , DeWitt shoved for about 65,000, Saliba folded, Sigurjonsson called and Bohlman folded.
DeWitt:
Sigurjonsson:
The turn and river completed the board, giving both players a straight. DeWitt, however, had the better of it with a six-high straight to double up.
Gudmundur Sigurjonsson | 295,000 | -103,900 |
Jeffry DeWitt | 185,000 | 109,000 |
Monday, July 8, 2019 1:19 PM Local Time
Chip Counts from Pavilion Green
Adam Friedman | 715,000 | 165,400 |
Barny Boatman | 510,000 | -8,000 |
Chris Hunichen | 500,000 | 192,500 |
Artur Koren | 465,000 | 104,000 |
Jimmy Kebe | 399,000 | 78,800 |
Boris Mondrus | 255,000 | -1,800 |
Matt Glantz | 240,000 | 73,800 |
Jake Cody | 217,000 | 4,400 |
Kenny Hallaert | 210,000 | -37,100 |
Aditya Agarwal | 190,000 | -23,700 |
Timothy McDermott | 170,000 | -20,400 |
TJ Cloutier | 110,000 | -300 |
Christoph Vogelsang | 95,000 | 24,800 |
Julian Stuer | 70,000 | -95,000 |
Jake Schindler | 60,000 | -14,900 |
Monday, July 8, 2019 1:13 PM Local Time
Leng's Blades Can't Ensnare Two
Zachary Surdam jammed under the gun for 34,400 and Ryan Leng called on his left. Jeanphilippe Goulet-Ratelle made it 89,000 to go a couple of seats over, and Leng responded with an all-in shove worth 271,500. Goulet-Ratelle took a couple of minutes in the tank before releasing and was happy he did so as Leng flipped over . Surdam had and seemed hopeful as he said he had only flopped one set in the tournament, but the brought nothing for him.
Ryan Leng | 393,000 | 212,700 |
Jeanphilippe Goulet-Ratelle | 223,200 | -75,300 |
Zachary Surdam | 0 | -71,400 |
Monday, July 8, 2019 1:11 PM Local Time
Smith Flips Well
Jesse Sylvia raised to 5,500 from an early position, Pin Jiang flatted in the cutoff and so did Khamsy Bowles on his left. Short-stacked Casey Smith peeled a good hand in the small blind and he moved all in for 37,000. Sylvia and Jiang folded to Bowles who called off.
Smith:
Bowles:
Smith faded the lethal outs on the board of , earning more than a double.
Khamsy Bowles | 378,000 | -1,800 |
Casey Smith | 89,800 | 36,000 |
Monday, July 8, 2019 1:10 PM Local Time
Some Amazon Purple Chip Counts
Sam Greenwood | 660,000 | 124,200 |
Brandon Cantu | 390,000 | -74,500 |
Olivier Busquet | 344,000 | 138,700 |
Tara Cain | 220,000 | 4,600 |
Richard Dubini | 183,000 | -26,000 |
Phillip Hui | 165,000 | -25,000 |
Davidi Kitai | 111,000 | -4,900 |
Benjamin Pollak | 81,000 | -21,000 |
John Gorsuch | 52,000 | -116,800 |
Igor Yaroshevskyy | 33,000 | 7,000 |
Monday, July 8, 2019 1:08 PM Local Time
Chew Hangs Around to Best Kim
Stevan Chew opened early for 5,100 and got called by James Mackey in middle position before David Kim made it 17,600 on the button. Everyone stuck around for the flop and Chew check-called 23,200. He check-called a further 26,400 on the turn. We didn't catch the river card but action looked to have quickly checked through as Chew had on the felt moments later and Kim was mucking.
Stevan Chew | 245,000 | 52,200 |
David Kim | 93,600 | -71,900 |
Monday, July 8, 2019 1:07 PM Local Time
Lisandro Levitating
Georgi Gochev moved all in for his remaining 52,000 over an under the gun open from Jeff Lisandro. Lisandro thought it over for quite a while before deciding to call.
Gochev had the while Lisandro held the . The runout was good for Lisandro as it came to eliminate Gochev.
A few hands later, Lisandro was collecting the remaining stack of another player at the table as his appeared to have remained ahead after a runout on a pre-flop all in to run his stack up even more.
"You can have it every time. It is possible" said Lisandro as he gathered his mound of chips
Jeff Lisandro | 815,000 | 348,600 |
Georgi Gochev | 0 | -80,100 |
Monday, July 8, 2019 1:05 PM Local Time
Booth Eliminated
"Good luck Mike," Brenda Miller said when Michael Booth had pushed all in first to act and was called three ways.
"I only saw one card," Booth replied and the flop fell . Action checked to Tim Adkison and he bet 8,000. Only Martin Stoller in the small blind check-called and they headed to the turn. Stoller now led for 11,000 and Adkison called before Stoller check-called a bet by Adkison on the river.
Adkison tabled for a full house and Booth briefly flashed before heading to the rail.
Martin Stoller | 290,000 | -80,000 |
Tim Adkison | 230,000 | 42,000 |
Michael Booth | 0 | -39,900 |
Monday, July 8, 2019 1:05 PM Local Time
Parenteau Takes from Overton
Aaron Overton raised from the button and Joelle Parenteau called from the big blind.
The flop was and Parenteau checked to Overton who continued for 3,300. Parenteau check-raised to 10,000 and Overton called.
Both players proceeded to check the turn and river.
Parenteau showed for queens and fours, Overton mucked and Parenteau won the pot.
Joelle Parenteau | 123,000 | -18,100 |
Aaron Overton | 63,000 | -73,800 |
Monday, July 8, 2019 1:04 PM Local Time
Affleck Doubles Up Through Present
Matt Affleck raised to 5,500 from the late position and Randolph Present three-bet to 20,000 on the button. Action folded back to Affleck who glanced at Present and then decided to shove. Present asked for a count and the dealer confirmed Affleck held 46,800 behind. Present looked at his own stack and then made the call but shook his head when he saw Affleck's cards.
Matt Affleck:
Randolph Present:
The board ran out for Affleck to pair up on the flop to double up.
Matt Affleck | 99,600 | 28,300 |
Randolph Present | 63,300 | -46,800 |
Monday, July 8, 2019 1:01 PM Local Time
Lootsma Hits the Jackpot
Werner Lootsma opened and got one call before a third player three-bet all in for 27,500. Lootsma called and the second player folded.
Werner Lootsma:
All-in Player:
There was a king in the window, and that was swiftly followed by another on the runout with Lootsma's quads sending a player to the rail.
Werner Lootsma | 105,000 | 20,000 |
Monday, July 8, 2019 1:01 PM Local Time
Updated Counts
Gary Blackwood | 550,000 | -54,300 |
Yilong Wang | 550,000 | 265,600 |
Andrew Barber | 340,000 | 59,400 |
Garry Gates | 330,000 | 46,700 |
Niklas Ã…stedt | 280,000 | 33,000 |
Hans Joachim Hein | 215,000 | 1,900 |
Jeff Sluzinski | 180,000 | 73,400 |
Andrew King | 180,000 | 43,400 |
Chris Moneymaker | 165,000 | 109,000 |
Dong Guo | 160,000 | 10,000 |
Monday, July 8, 2019 12:59 PM Local Time
Decisions, Decisions
Thomas Popov opened to 5,100 and Olivier Chaume three-bet to 14,000. Popov called. The flop came and Popov check-called 10,000.
The turn was the and both players checked. The river was the and it checked to Chaume once more. He bet 22,000 and Popov tanked for a good couple of minutes before eventually folding.
Olivier Chaume | 280,000 | 51,500 |
Thomas Popov | 165,000 | -22,900 |
Monday, July 8, 2019 12:59 PM Local Time
DeWitt Takes a Hit
Jill Bryant raised to 6,300 from the button, Jeffry DeWitt three-bet to 14,000 from the big blind, Bryant four-bet shoved with a covering stack and DeWitt thought for a bit before he folded.
Jill Bryant | 280,000 | 113,200 |
Jeffry DeWitt | 76,000 | -42,300 |
Monday, July 8, 2019 12:59 PM Local Time
Kornechuk Makes Good Call
On a turn reading , Paul Miler led out 50,000 from the small blind, getting a fold from Mathias Wessel in the big. Action stopped at Thomas Kornechuk who called from the hijack.
The landed on the river and Miller announced a bet of 110,000. Kornechuk took two minutes to figure out his decision, knowing a potentially wrong call would have cost severe damage to his remaining stack.
Kornechuk, however, convinced himself to go for it and he slid forward calling chips.
"You got it," Miller said and Kornechuk showed to scoop the hefty pot.
Thomas Kornechuk | 350,000 | 228,600 |
Mathias Wessel | 98,000 | 19,100 |
Paul Miller | 90,000 | -159,900 |