Vincas Tamasauskas opened in early position and Georges Laird went all-in for about 700,000 on the button. It did not take that long for Tamasauskas to call and try to bust another player.
Georges Laird:
Vinca Tamasauskas:
Tamasauskas was outsider but the board gave him a pair of Queens, enough to eliminate another player and keep building a big stack now.
Robert Crow, who started the day on just 430,000 chips now sits with 4,500,000 after just three hours of play. In the latest hand, we had an under-the-gun jam from Mohammed Shahlaei and Crow put in a stack of at least 1,500,000 from middle position. Everyone else folded and cards were on their backs.
Mohammed Shahlaei:
Robert Crow:
The board came down to bust Shahlaei. Nine tables remain.
On a board on , Edward Recchion in the big blind had put Robert Park all-in for his last 1,000,000 approximately. Park went deep into the time bank before calling.
Recchion showed for two pair versus Park's top pair .
''I should've folded, I should fold'', said Park as he got up from the table sighing.
Action was on Guowei Zhang in the cutoff and he open jammed for 475,000 chips. With action on Lily Lotfy on the button, she called the all-in. But, when action was on Catherine Dever in the small blind, who moved all-in with 1,100,000 chips. Lotfy tanked for a minute before ultimately calling, covering both players. Cards were flipped on their backs.
Guowei Zhang:
Catherine Dever:
Lily Lotfy:
Zhang must have been happy to see he was so live and on the run out of he hit his queen and held to triple up. The chips Dever lost to Zhang she made back from holding against Lotfy. It was a big swing in Bally's Silver.
Dever did lose a little in the next couple of hands.