Friday, July 1, 2022 3:41 PM Local Time
Some Recent Bustouts
Scott Fitzhugh | 0 | -390,000 |
Przemyslaw Siatkowski | 0 | -1,200,000 |
Nirath Rean | 0 | -705,000 |
Daniel Tordjman | 0 | -3,710,000 |
Jared Koppel | 0 | -2,300,000 |
Jihyun Min | 0 | 0 |
Friday, July 1, 2022 3:40 PM Local Time
Soumier Top Boat In Four Way Pot
After Glen Cunnington was all in under the gun for his last big bind or so, with Aaron Lee raising from early position next to act to 500,000. Guillaume Soumier then flatted the button, so did Glen Keogh from the big blind.
On the flop of , the three players left to act checked bringing in a turn of . Now Lee decided to bet, to the tune of 300,000. Much like the pre-flop action, Soumier decided to flat, so did Keogh.
A river got Soumier to bet 1,250,000 when checked to by his opponents and Keogh called. Lee let his hands go and cards were tabled.
Glen Cunnington:
Guillaume Soumier:
"Please don't tell me you have queen, seven'' said Cunnington as Soumier tabled the boat. Glen Keogh mucked his holding, though the dealer made him expose it, with a player all in, but it was not good.
Guillaume Soumier | 8,900,000 | 2,675,000 |
Glen Keogh | 5,000,000 | -1,300,000 |
Aaron Lee | 1,700,000 | 90,000 |
Glen Cunnington | 0 | -80,000 |
Friday, July 1, 2022 3:20 PM Local Time
Some Updated Counts
Glen Keogh | 6,300,000 | 0 |
Igor Ioffe | 6,300,000 | 0 |
Guillaume Soumier | 6,225,000 | 0 |
Jonathan Borenstein | 4,700,000 | 0 |
Benjamin Miner | 4,300,000 | 0 |
Leonard Sande | 4,080,000 | 0 |
Nishant Sharma | 3,900,000 | 0 |
Daniel Tordjman | 3,710,000 | 0 |
Peter Ippolito | 2,310,000 | 0 |
Allan Le | 2,210,000 | 0 |
Hieu Luu | 0 | 0 |
Jordan Siegel | 0 | 0 |
Friday, July 1, 2022 3:05 PM Local Time
Docherty Doubles Against the Odds
Action picked up with David Docherty calling a three-bet from Noah Harthcock preflop, leaving himself with about 150,000 behind and well over a million in the pot.
The flop came out and Docherty committed his remaining chips. Harthcock called.
David Docherty:
Noah Harthcock:
Docherty had top pair and an open-ended straight draw, but he was up against aces and the flush redraw. The turn was a brick , but the river was the to give Harthcock trips and take down the large pot.
"You playing the mini main? Got someplace to be?" asked a tablemate.
David Docherty | 2,100,000 | 0 |
Noah Harthcock | 700,000 | 0 |
Stanislav Halatenko | 0 | 0 |
Friday, July 1, 2022 2:53 PM Local Time
Keogh Pressure Folds Ulch Out
With action five-ways to a flop, it was checked around.
On the turn the board read . When checked to in the cutoff, Glen Keogh decided to ramp up the aggression, betting 300,000 into a pot of around 800,000. Only Thomas Ulch on the button called.
Heads-up to a river of and now Keogh bet 600,000. After a short while, Ulch decided to let his holding go and allow the ever-growing stack of Keogh to grow a little more.
Glen Keogh | 8,200,000 | 5,450,000 |
Thomas Ulch | 900,000 | 80,000 |
Friday, July 1, 2022 2:32 PM Local Time
Miner Two Pair Good Enough
On a turn, with the board reading , Benjamin Miner checked it over to Sokchheka Pho who checked back.
With the pot around 400,000 Miner checked again on the river and Pho checked back and mucked and Miner showed for two pair.
Both players are now around the same chip stack.
Benjamin Miner | 1,800,000 | 1,335,000 |
Sokchheka Pho | 1,800,000 | 100,000 |
Friday, July 1, 2022 2:26 PM Local Time
Pho Finds a Full Double
Action picked up on the turn of a three-way pot. The board read .
The player in the blinds checked, Sokchheka Pho checked, Jason Pena bet 400,000 in position. The first player folded, but Pho check-raised all in for 725,000. Pena called.
Sokchheka Pho:
Jason Pena:
Pho had the full house, but needed to avoid one of the two remaining queens on the river. The last card fell the and Pho locked up the full double.
"Whew, I saw paint," Pho was worried for a second, but ultimately was the one raking the pot.
Sokchheka Pho | 1,700,000 | 250,000 |
Jason Pena | 400,000 | -1,030,000 |
Jordan Henegar | 0 | -995,000 |
Craig Burke | 0 | -440,000 |
Friday, July 1, 2022 2:03 PM Local Time
Break Time
Players are on the first 15-minute break of the day.
Friday, July 1, 2022 1:57 PM Local Time
Rees Sends One Home
David Rees raised from late position before Davis Aalvik moved all in for slightly more from the small blind. Rees called quickly and cards were tabled.
Davis Aalvik:
David Rees:
The flop hit to give Aalvik a flush draw against Rees' set. The turn, though, gave Rees the unbeatable boat to send Aalvik home.
David Rees | 2,800,000 | 1,580,000 |
Davis Aalvik | 0 | -570,000 |
Christopher Leslie | 0 | -685,000 |
Nikolaos Mastrantonas | 0 | -340,000 |
Jungwoong Park | 0 | -405,000 |
Tommy Le | 0 | 0 |
Friday, July 1, 2022 1:52 PM Local Time
More Eliminations
Jeremy Steel | 0 | 0 |
Tim Van Loo | 0 | -1,090,000 |
Ronan Nally | 0 | -745,000 |
Liam Murray | 0 | -260,000 |
Michael Mizrachi | 0 | 0 |
Colin McHugh | 0 | -585,000 |
Itzhak Weltfreid | 0 | -465,000 |
Vincent Harris | 0 | -520,000 |
Juan Munne | 0 | -650,000 |
Benjamin Armstrong | 0 | -1,030,000 |
Stephen Bennette | 0 | -245,000 |
Robert Bukala | 0 | -750,000 |
Richard Hinds | 0 | -805,000 |
Sergey Klementiev | 0 | -700,000 |
Koray Aldemir | 0 | 0 |
Ryan Colton | 0 | -585,000 |
Luis Velador | 0 | 0 |
Friday, July 1, 2022 1:47 PM Local Time
Lankinen Gets it Done on the Turn
Action started on the flop in a pot between Tommi Lankinen and Leonard Sande. The board showed .
From out of position, Lankinen led for 125,000. After some thought, Sande made the call.
The turn brought the . Lankinen thought for about a minute, counted his chips, and put 350,000 into the pot. Sande didn't think too long before releasing his cards and conceding the pot to Lankinen.
Nearby, Koray Aldemir was seen heading to the rail after his flopped two pair was run down by double-suited queens of his opponent.
Tommi Lankinen | 2,250,000 | 0 |
Leonard Sande | 1,695,000 | 0 |
Koray Aldemir | 0 | 0 |
Brett Silverman | 0 | 0 |
Barry Leventhal | 0 | 0 |
Francis Mohan | 0 | 0 |
Friday, July 1, 2022 1:46 PM Local Time
Sparkly-Hatted Deeb Sent Packing
PokerNews was late to the hand, but Shaun Deeb was getting up from the table and his opponent in the small blind was raking in a huge pot versus his button.
On a board of , Igor Ioffe showed which was good against Deeb's apparent , according to Ioffe.
Players at the table said that the action was as follows: Deeb raised button to 125,000, Ioffe three-bet to 325,000, Deeb made it 1,000,000 and Ioffe moved all in for 1,500,000 and Deeb called.
Igor Ioffe | 6,000,000 | 4,455,000 |
Shaun Deeb | 0 | 0 |
Friday, July 1, 2022 1:31 PM Local Time
Keller's Kings Keep Coming
Christopher Skinner raised the button before Christopher Keller bet pot from the small blind, which was enough to cover Keller.
After some thought, Keller made the call.
Christopher Skinner:
Christopher Keller:
The flop came , giving Keller top pair, but Skinner had the flush draw. The turn and river gave Keller trips to send Skinner to the rail.
Christopher Keller | 850,000 | -265,000 |
Christopher Skinner | 0 | 0 |
John Riordan | 0 | -940,000 |
Friday, July 1, 2022 1:23 PM Local Time
Three Way All In Eliminates Merron And Triples Saliba Up
After Vivian Saliba, Jihyum Min and Kyle Merron went three ways to the flop, it was Saliba who was moving all in from the big blind for 885,000 versus the early position continuation bet from Merron and raise from Min of 425,000 chips.
The board read and Merron and Min got their chips in and we were in a three-way all-in spot, Merron with 980,000 at risk was covered by Min.
Vivian Saliba:
Kyle Merron:
Jihyum Min:
The turn and river ran out to give Saliba a flush tripling her up in a big way, eliminating Merron, while giving Min a small side pot.
Vivian Saliba | 3,300,000 | 2,470,000 |
Jihyum Min | 1,400,000 | 1,400,000 |
Kyle Merron | 0 | -1,400,000 |
Friday, July 1, 2022 1:21 PM Local Time
Koppel Sends Mizrachi to the Rail
Action picked up on the flop in a heads-up pot between Michael Mizrachi and Jared Koppel. Mizrachi had just moved all in for about 700,000 and Koppel made the call in position.
The flop read .
Michael Mizrachi:
Jared Koppel:
Both players had the same open-ended straight draw, but Koppel was ahead with his ace high.
"I need a jack or a queen," said Mizrachi.
The turn and river were no help and Mizrachi was eliminated.
Jared Koppel | 2,300,000 | 1,565,000 |
Michael Mizrachi | 0 | -1,015,000 |
Friday, July 1, 2022 1:10 PM Local Time
Sharma Busts One, Wins Big Side Pot
Michael Sandoval raised to 140,000 preflop from early position, leaving himself with about 100,000 behind. From the small blind, Nishant Sharma bet pot and raised it up to 480,000. Guillaume Soumier called the raise from the big blind and Sandoval committed his last chips as well.
The flop came and Nishant Sharma announced "pot," which meant an all-in bet with his remaining 990,000 chips. Soumier called fairly quickly to go to a three-way runout.
Michael Sandoval:
Guillaume Soumier:
Nishant Sharma:
Sharma had flopped top set, but both of his opponents had clubs, and Soumier also had an open-ender.
The on the turn ended all of that drama by giving Sharma the full house immediately. The river made it official and Sharma scooped the large pot.
Nishant Sharma | 3,225,000 | 1,915,000 |
Guillaume Soumier | 2,860,000 | -195,000 |
Michael Sandoval | 0 | -210,000 |
Friday, July 1, 2022 1:04 PM Local Time
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Friday, July 1, 2022 12:52 PM Local Time
Recent Eliminations
Huy Nguyen | 0 | 0 |
Dante Fernandes | 0 | -550,000 |
Kazem Farhan | 0 | -745,000 |
Alan Sternberg | 0 | -835,000 |
Ferenc Deak | 0 | -745,000 |
Hasan Kural | 0 | -1,100,000 |
Mitchell Heidt | 0 | -1,205,000 |
Warrick Wiegand | 0 | -110,000 |
Ricky Welch | 0 | -400,000 |
Friday, July 1, 2022 12:46 PM Local Time
Nally, It's Getting Hot In Here
Three ways to a flop with 250,000 in the middle, Allen Le continued for 75,000 after raising under the gun. With action on Barry Leventhal in the cutoff, he let his hand go. When it folded to Ronan Nally in the big blind, he chose to move all in for 395,000 chips.
Le went into the tank for a few minutes, before deciding to let his hand go, awarding the pot to Nally.
Ronan Nally | 745,000 | 325,000 |
Allan Le | 645,000 | -235,000 |
Friday, July 1, 2022 12:41 PM Local Time
Sharma Puts the Pressure On
In a three-way single-raised pot, players saw a flop of . All three players checked the flop, including Nishant Sharma and Liam Murray.
When the hit the turn, Murray led out for about 100,000 into a pot of nearly 200,000. After some thinking Liam Murray announced "raise," and slid in 500,000.
Put to a decision for all his chips, Murray let his cards go and lived to fight for another pot.
Nishant Sharma | 1,310,000 | 0 |
Liam Murray | 260,000 | 0 |