Bill Perkins continues to be a thorn in Rick Salomon's side.
This time, Salomon opened to $4,000 and got a call from Perkins, who was on the button. Salomon switched into check-call mode as the board rolled out , calling bets of $6,000 on the flop, $10,000 on the turn, and $20,000 on the river.
Perkins showed him for a turned straight and took the pot of about $80,000.
Action exploded on a flop of , with John Morgan firing $12,000 and getting raised to $35,000 by Rick Salomon. Bill Perkins cold three-bet to $100,000, and Rick Salomon jammed for $220,000 effective after Morgan mucked. Perkins quickly called it off with , top two, and he was ahead of Salomon's .
The players ran the last two streets twice. Perkins hit a boat on the run out, and he faded the queens as finished out the second board, allowing him to scoop the $482,000 pot. Salomon is sitting with about $125,000 now.
Bill Perkins raised to $4,000 and got calls from John Morgan on the button and Rick Salomon in the $1,200 blind, which we'll refer to as a mandatory straddle for the purpose of this blog. The flop came , and Perkins bet $12,000 and got two calls. It was Morgan leading the betting on the turn after two checks, and Salomon called $15,000. Salomon then led out for $20,000 on the , and Morgan made it $45,000 to go. Salomon quickly called and Morgan showed him for a straight and a pot of $170,000.
Unlike yesterday's game, in which all starting stacks were between $250,000 and $350,000, Day 3 features a wider range of buy-ins. Here are the approximate buy-ins according to the graphics.
Seat
Player
Stack
1
Jean-Robert Bellande
$500,000
2
John Morgan
$600,000
3
Bill Klein
$250,000
4
Al DeCarolis
$250,000
5
Rick Salomon
$400,000
6
Brandon Steven
$250,000
7
Bill Perkins
$250,000
8
Bobby Baldwin
$1 million
Morgan has already tangled with Salomon in a few pots, coming out ahead about $27,000 so far after recently calling a $20,000 river bluff with third pair. Salomon appears to be the most willing to mix it up thus far, as he's been involved in seemingly about half of the pots.
After two days of high-stakes action, the third and final day of Super High Roller Cash Game at ARIA is set to start just after 2:30 p.m. Once again, expect plenty of money to be changing hands with even bigger blinds today. Rather than the $400/$800 with a $200 ante, the players have reportedly switched to a three-blind system of $300/$600/$1,200, which should mean larger opening raises.
This time around, the line-up is decided more amateur-leaning after a day with a table full of former and current online destroyers like Doug Polk, Andrew Robl, Scott Seiver, and Daniel Colman.
Jean-Robert Bellande has returned after an absentee day. He found himself in a hole on Day 1 and will be looking to rebound. On his left will be Minnesota business magnate and One Drop participant John Morgan. Seat 3 will house this year's One Drop runner-up, Bill Klein. More amateurs - Al DeCarolis and Rick Salomon, respectively - will be in Seats 4 and 5. High-stakes regular Brandon Steven will be in Seat 6, followed by hedge fund manager Bill Perkins. Finally, a true legend of the game will round out the starting line-up - Bobby Baldwin, whose credentials include being a former Main Event champion.