| Jugador | Fichas | Progreso |
|---|---|---|
|
|
510,000
105,000
|
105,000 |
|
|
415,000
110,000
|
110,000 |
|
|
415,000
33,000
|
33,000 |
|
|
||
|
|
385,000
5,000
|
5,000 |
|
|
365,000
198,000
|
198,000 |
|
|
360,000
90,000
|
90,000 |
|
|
340,000 | |
|
|
290,000
82,000
|
82,000 |
|
|
285,000
112,000
|
112,000 |
|
|
230,000
55,000
|
55,000 |
|
|
201,000
71,000
|
71,000 |
|
|
181,000
21,000
|
21,000 |
|
|
180,000
14,000
|
14,000 |
|
|
177,000
132,000
|
132,000 |
|
|
162,000
61,000
|
61,000 |
|
|
145,000
40,000
|
40,000 |
|
|
||
|
|
135,000
29,000
|
29,000 |
|
|
129,000
19,000
|
19,000 |
|
|
125,000
41,000
|
41,000 |
|
|
115,000
3,000
|
3,000 |
|
|
84,000
24,000
|
24,000 |
|
|
||
|
|
78,000
8,000
|
8,000 |
|
|
70,000
20,000
|
20,000 |
|
|
50,000
20,000
|
20,000 |
|
|
35,000
17,000
|
17,000 |
2011 World Series of Poker
Tim Pham opened for 14,000 and Kent Lloyd Padgett moved all in behind him for 80,000. Action folded around back to Pham and he called.
Showdown:
Padgett:

Pham:

Board:

Padgett doubled to 170,000 with his set and Pham slipped a little, but is still comfortable with 361,000.
Players have returned from their 20 minute break and will play two more levels tonight before bagging and tagging.
Nivel: 19
Ciegas: 3,000/6,000
Ante: 500
It's our last twenty-minute break of the night, and while we're gone, those pesky lavender T500 chips will magically disappear.
After a three-bet, four-bet shove and five-bet shove three players were all in preflop making one main pot and one side pot.
Dwyte Pilgrim:

Michael Adamo:

Kyle Keranen:

Board:

Pilgrim had the shortest stack and took the main pot, tripling up to 340,000. Adamo lost most of his stack to Pilgrim but won the side pot with Keranen and was left with 50,000.
We got to Table 365 just in time to watch Eddy Sabat call the all in of one of the short stacks, John Zentner at his table. It was very few chips to call the all in, and it was clear Sabat was not too confident in his hand, but he still made the call.
Sabat: 

Zentner: 

The board came out 



giving Zentner the best hand with ace king high. Zentner doubled up to around 70,000 while Sabat still sits on top of a comfy 390,000 in chips.
| Jugador | Fichas | Progreso |
|---|---|---|
|
|
390,000
20,000
|
20,000 |
|
|
70,000
1,000
|
1,000 |
A player in middle position opened to 12,000, and Jerry Wong called a couple seats over. Action came around to Kyle Keranan in the blinds, and he squeezed in a reraise to 45,000 total. That folded the initial raiser, but Wong reraised all in with his massive stack. Keranen instantly called, and his
was flipping against the mighty
of Wong.
The
flop was a big miss for Keranen, and the turn
was only a little bit of help. It did give him another three outs to the win, and as it turned out, that's just what he needed. The
dropped off the deck on the river, and Wong's counterfeit three pair are worthless. He's forced to pay off a 253,500-chip double up, knocking him down to 448,000.
With that big double comes the chip lead for Keranan, shooting his way past the field and up to about 525,000.
John Kim, one of the short stacks at the table moved all in preflop and received a call from Steven Watts. Kim was the first to flip his cards and he showed 
. Watts than visible excited slammed down 
and was genuinely happy with the position he was in going to the flop.


all made an appearance on the flop, and things were looking good for Kim. A
on the turn brought another out Watts as any ten would give him a straight. Indeed a
rolled off for the river and gave Watts a straight and the hand.
| Jugador | Fichas | Progreso |
|---|---|---|
|
|
270,000
60,000
|
60,000 |
|
|
Eliminado |
Barry Woods and Mikhail Lakhitov got their stacks all in preflop. Woods held
and Lakhitov had
. The board ran
and Woods doubled to 173,000.