John Dolan opened for 42,000 and Brad Johnson raised to 145,000 from the small blind. Dolan thought for a moment and then folded pocket deuces face up.
2012-13 World Series of Poker Circuit Event - IP Biloxi
Jesus Cabrera has woken up and open-shoved two hands in a row. The third hand he opened to 75,000 and the table folded.
On the fourth hand Cory Wood opened for 45,000 and Cabrera was in the big blind. He open-folded and said he had a bad feeling.
Kyle Cartwright opened for 40,000 and Cory Wood raised to 90,000 behind him. Action passed to John Dolan in the small blind and four-bet shoved all in.
Cartwright and Wood couldn't fold fast enough and Dolan took the pot.
We've seen just three flops since the start of play. The six players don't seem to be in the mood to gamble just yet. Let's hope a jolt of caffeine will loosen the players up.
John Dolan opened for 42,000 and Brad Johnson called from the button. The blinds folded and the flop came . Dolan bet 47,000 and Johnson called. The turn came , Dolan bet 90,00 and Johnson called after a short tank.
The river came , both players checked and Dolan announced king high. Johnson tabled and took the pot.
Cards are in the air for Day 3.
Level: 26
Blinds: 10,000/20,000
Ante: 3,000
The third and final day of the World Series of Poker Circuit presented by Southern Comfort 100 Proof Main Event IP Biloxi will see six returning players. A long day of action on Day 2 saw Kyle Cartwright bag a million more chips than second place John Dolan.
Dennis Pasntine (947,000), Brad Johnson (721,000), Cory Wood (590,000) and Jesus Cabrera (333,000) round out the remaining field.
Cartwright will be looking for a record-tying fifth WSOPC ring - a mark held by Mark "Pegasus" Smith. Dolan won a ring earlier in the IP Biloxi stop and is mostly none for his 2010 November Nine run.
Cards will be in the air promptly at noon CST and follow all the WSOPC action live until we crown a winner live on PokerNews.com.
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