Level: 13
Blinds: 3,000/6,000
Ante: 6,000
Level: 13
Blinds: 3,000/6,000
Ante: 6,000
Ahmad Mohassel moved all in preflop and was called by John Ross to put him at risk.
Mohassel flipped over 10?10? while Ross tabled A?Q? for two overs.
The board ran out 3?8?3?9?4? for Mohassel to scoop the pot for a double while Ross was then the one left short.
The very next hand, Ross moved all in and Mohassel called to put him at risk for a quick role reversal.
Ross tabled 9?9? while Mohassel flipped over an inferior 6?6?.
Unfortunately for Ross, a six appeared right in the window of the 7?4?6? flop, but his outlook quickly changed when the 9? peeled off on the turn to turn the tide back in his favor. The river 3? changed nothing and Ross was awarded the pot to leave the players back where they started.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
John Ross | 61,000 | |
Ahmad Mohassel | 58,000 |
The 26 remaining players in Day 1g are now on their third 15-minute break of the evening and will return to action shortly. The purple 500-chips will also be raced off and colored up at this time.
It is currently halfway through Level 3 of flight Day 1g of the Mystery Bounty with 58 players already registered. Full coverage of that flight will commence later tonight after registration closes (approximately 10:00 p.m.)
Jason Bullock opened to 7,500, Jason Burruss just called, and then Christopher McCauley moved all in for 74,500.
Bullock promptly got out of the way but Burruss snap-called to put McCauley at risk and tabled A?A?.
"Wow, are you serious? Just woke up with random aces? So sick," McCauley shook his head as he tabled A?K?, needing to improve.
Unfortunately for him, the runout of Q?10?2?6?8? did him no favors and he was eliminated from Day 1g while Burruss padded his chip lead.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Jason Burruss |
405,000
223,000
|
223,000 |
Christopher McCauley | Busted |
Level: 12
Blinds: 2,000/4,000
Ante: 4,000
On a heads-up flop of 8?A?Q?, Julius Threadgill led for 8,000 but was then raised by Will Leffingwell to 20,000. After some thought, Threadgill tossed out the chips to made the call and the two continued to the turn 5?.
Threadgill checked to Leffingwell, who then downbet to 15,000, which Threadgill called.
The river came the 7? and after Threadgill checked once more, Leffingwell bet 75,000, enough to cover Threadgill.
"Ughhh.... I played that bad," Threadgill sighed as he folded, flashing the A?, then Leffingwell flashed him the A? as he raked in the pot.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Will Leffingwell |
310,000
211,000
|
211,000 |
Julius Threadgill |
70,000
70,000
|
70,000 |
Level: 11
Blinds: 1,500/3,000
Ante: 3,000
On a heads-up completed board of 2?J?6?5?7?, there was 24,000 in the middle when Laura Hoppe moved all for 33,000 and the action was then on Ravee Sundara.
After a full minute in the tank, he set out a stack of chips to make the call, which Hoppe did not like at all. She let out a deep sigh and tossed out her cards to show K?10? for king-high while Sundara tabled K?5? for just a pair of fives to take down the pot.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Ravee Sundara |
245,000
100,000
|
100,000 |
Laura Hoppe | Busted |
Level: 10
Blinds: 1,500/2,500
Ante: 2,500