Arriving at table 62, Richard Kirsch and Jeff Cormier were heads up on a flop and the action went check-check. The turn brought the and Cormier led out for 60,000, only to be met by a re-raise by Kirsch to 200,000. Cormier paused before announcing that he was all in. Kirsch made the call.
Kirsch:
Cormier:
Kirsch had flopped trip 3’s and Cormier was drawing to a gutshot straight as well as a flush draw. The river was a brick for Cormier and since Kirsch had him covered, Cormier headed back to the cage to re-enter.
On table 60 the dealer flashed the while dealing to Niall Farrell in the small blind and then replaced the card. Action ended up folding to Farrell and he completed his option. Daniel Rezaei checked his option in the big blind.
The flop came and Farrell led out with a bet. Rezaei smiled and said “fold” and showed Niall a deuce, saying “I would have raised it up pre if that other deuce didn’t get flashed”. Niall smiled back, then also opened up a deuce to show to Rezaei.
There will be aother break in just under 15 minutes which will give us a chance to update the leaderboard. There are now a total of 35 entries (including five re-entries) with still 30 players remaining in contention.
Jeff Cormier
Niall Farrell
Daniel Rezaei