Lucille Cailly has just seen her chip stack take a hefty hit after she lost a 65,000 pot all in preflop to a shorter stack. It was Cailly's against the of her opponent but the turn wasn't the set she wanted to make when the board came .
Action folded around to Mark Allen in the big blind who raised to 3,500. The small blind folded and Maria Ho three-bet to 11,600. Allen moved all in for about 1,000 more and Ho made the call only to find that she was dominated.
Ho:
Allen:
The board fell and Allen was able to double up through Ho.
After just taking a big pot off Age Spets, Rafal Michalowski opened the cutoff to 3,700 only to have Spets three-bet to 15,800 from the small blind. Michalowski made the call, and when the flop landed , he and Spets both checked.
The on the turn saw Spets fire a delayed continuation-bet of 20,000 which was called by Michalowski before Spets tapped the table when the completed the board.
Michalowski pushed out a stack of chips amounting to 24,400 as Spets announced, "That's a bluff! A good bluff!"
Spets deliberated for a few moments before eventually releasing his hand to slip to 85,000 as Michalowski moves over the 200,000-chip mark to sit with 210,000 in chips.
Gavin Griffin has been eliminated, he raised Tobias Peters' flop bet on a board from 6,400 to 16,800 and then moved all in when Peters put in another reraise. Peters snap-called with and Griffin's was, like the US soccer team's defence yesterday, in need of some serious improvement. But the turn was the and the river the meaning that the former Triple Crown winner had to head to the payout desk.
Joe Cada made it 3,800 to go and the action folded around to the blinds. Both the small and big blind made the call.
The flop came and the blinds both checked. Cada continued out for 6,500. The small blind quickly dipped into his stack of yellow 1,000 denomination chips and raised it to 16,000 total. The player in the big blind got out of the way.
Joe Cada shuffled chips with both hands for about thirty seconds before announcing that he was all in. The player in the small blind went into the tank before finally releasing his cards. Cada has been consistently winning pots and has climbed to one of our top stacks.
On the last hand of the level we witnessed Tim "Tmay420" West three-betting his button to 13,200 following an early position raise of 3,500. Once the action passed round to the preflop raiser, he moved all in for 45,400 and West made the call.
West tabled his straight away, but his opponent would pause, look up at West's hand and then table his as a few of the players on the table uttered a few words they may have had the word slow... in it.
The board ran out to see West ship a few stack of chips over to his opponent while slipping to roughly 74,000. His opponent and another player on the table got into a slightly heated argument about one of them being called "a piece of shit", but the Tournament Director on duty didn't issue any penalty. West however - although a little frustrated - happily partook in the next instalment of the Poker Vox Pop.
Favorite Game? Omaha.
Favorite WSOP Event? Pot-Limit Omaha full ring.
Favorite Hand?
WSOP Event you most want to win? The $10,000 Main Event.
Will Phil Ivey play an event at this World Series? No.
Most admired poker player? Erik Seidel, but not for his past year in poker.