The game is over after the players decided on an even chop of the money. Ian Alvarado ended his run in third tonight, while Franci Fan took second and Garry Sandhu took the official win.
Player | Chips | Progress | |
---|---|---|---|
Garry Sandhu | 3,000,000 | 1,700,000 | |
Ian Alvarado | 0 | 0 | |
Francis Fan | 0 | 0 |
They are chopping the money and playing for the win. That means they will all pocket $8,183 but it's yet to be determined who gets the win.
Ian Alvarado shoved the small and Garry Sandhu called from the big. Alvarado was ahead with queen-jack against eight-ten and he held.
Player | Chips | Progress | |
---|---|---|---|
Garry Sandhu | 1,300,000 | 200,000 | |
Francis Fan | 1,000,000 | 450,000 | |
Ian Alvarado | 850,000 | 50,000 |
Francis Fan shoved the button and Garry Sandhu snapped it off from the big blind. Fan was drawing to an ace with ace-four against the pocket kings for Sandhu. Sandhu turned a set of kings but it also gave Fan a straight draw. The river ace was a brick by then, however, and Sandhu took it down.
Player | Chips | Progress | |
---|---|---|---|
Garry Sandhu | 1,500,000 | 1,200,000 | |
Ian Alvarado | 900,000 | 500,000 | |
Francis Fan | 550,000 | 750,000 |
Garry Sandhu has gone from first to worst in two hands. Immediately after doubling up Francis Fan, Sandhu shoved the button and Ian Alvarado called from the big blind. Sandhu was dominated with ace-deuce into ace-jack and while the board paired, the jack still played to send the double to Alvarado.
Player | Chips | Progress | |
---|---|---|---|
Ian Alvarado | 1,400,000 | 870,000 | |
Francis Fan | 1,300,000 | 0 | |
Garry Sandhu | 300,000 | 700,000 |
Garry Sandhu shoved the button and Francis Fan reshoved the small blind. It was something of a race between ace-five for Fan and king-jack for Sandhu. Neither player hit the board so Fan's ace-high held for the win, but Ian Alvarado said he folded queen-nine which would have flopped best.
Player | Chips | Progress | |
---|---|---|---|
Francis Fan | 1,300,000 | 150,000 | |
Garry Sandhu | 1,000,000 | 350,000 | |
Ian Alvarado | 530,000 | 30,000 |
Francis Fan raised the button to 200k, then called it off when Ian Alvarado shoved 230k from the small blind. It was a race between the for Fan and pocket sixes for Alvarado. The sixes held on a ten-high board to give the double to Alvarado.
Player | Chips | Progress | |
---|---|---|---|
Garry Sandhu | 1,350,000 | 750,000 | |
Francis Fan | 1,150,000 | 50,000 | |
Ian Alvarado | 500,000 | 260,000 |
Francis Fan raised to 100k under the gun and Jolnar Teliani shoved the button for 195k. Garry Sandhu tank-called from the big blind before Fan also called.
The dry side pot action went to the flop and both players checked. The turn paired the and after a check from Sidhu, Fan bet 310k. Sidhu made the fold and Teliani was left looking for an ace with ace-five against the pocket nines for Fan. The river didn't help Teliani, but Sandhu said it would have helped him, saying he folded ace-king.
Player | Chips | Progress | |
---|---|---|---|
Jolnarr Teliani | 0 | 0 |
Jolnar Teliani bet the flop and small blind Garry Sandhu called to see on the turn. Both players checked it to the river and Sandhu shoved a covering stack.
Teliani tanked for a bit, asking if he missed his straight draw. She eventually mucked and Sandhu showed one card, the , and said there was "nothing to miss."
Josh Myers just hit the cage for 5th place money while I was out of the room, however it looked like Garry Sandhu was stacking up his chops after the hand.
Player | Chips | Progress | |
---|---|---|---|
Joshua Myers | 0 | 0 |
Jolnar Teliani raised the cutoff to 60k and got three callers. Action checked through the board and small blind Garry Sidhu announced "Flush". Big blind Francis Fan said that was good and mucked, but Teliani asked "How high".
Sandhu showed a but Teliani had that beat with her pocket fives including the . Joshua Myers, who was also in the hand from the button, was a bit upset at not betting the river. He didn't have a heart, but he hit a straight on the river and likely could have pushed the baby flushes off their hands with a bet.
They are down to five now after Cindy Grabia was almost all in from the big blind. Preflop action folded to Francis Fan in the small blind and he raised enough to put her in.
Grabia called with the best of it, , against for Fan. Fan flopped a seven and rivered a ten for good measure to send Grabia to the cage.
Player | Chips | Progress | |
---|---|---|---|
Cindy Grabia | 0 | 0 |
Joshua Myers was all in with king-ten but ran into ace-king for Ian Alvarado. Myers hit a ten and a king on the board for a double-up.
Player | Chips | Progress | |
---|---|---|---|
Francis Fan | 1,200,000 | 0 | |
Garry Sandhu | 600,000 | 0 | |
Joshua Myers | 580,000 | 0 | |
Jolnarr Teliani | 250,000 | 0 | |
Ian Alvarado | 240,000 | 0 | |
Cindy Grabia | 65,000 | 0 |
The final table of the NLH game is down to the final 6 players now. Benny Sarnelli was the first off the final table in 9th place followed by Weston Pring in 8th. Chris Arvanitis just hit the cage for 7th place money, though I've missed the action on the busts as I've been finishing up the PLO game and getting pictures sorted.
The side game is at the final table now after the exits of Christopher Facette, Ryan Cairns, and Tyler Panas. I'm still watching the HU PLO battle so I still don't have eyes on the game.
They are down to 12 left in the side game now with Glen Craigen and Cody Goulet among the players to cash out so far.
The PLO game is still heads-up so I'm still in the social room, but it looks like the side game is in the money now with 14 players remaining and just over 20 minutes left in Level 17.
I'm still not watching this one very closely, except for the numbers, but it looks like they are down to 17 players on the final two tables. That puts them two off the money spots with bubble play looming.
The PLO Big Bounty is down to 4 left, so it looks like I might be over for this one in an hour or so, but that remains to be seen.
There are just 24 players left in the NLH side game now with Level 14 just underway. I'm still not watching this one as the PLO final table is still ongoing, but I'm trying to keep up with the numbers as they close in on the money.
The prizes are now official with 152 total entries for a prize pool of $43,320. 15 players will share a piece of those prizes later tonight with the field now down just below 50 entries. Full prizes are below and listed under the Payouts tab
Place | Prize |
1 | $11,485 |
2 | $7,917 |
3 | $5,146 |
4 | $3,958 |
5 | $3,048 |
6 | $2,414 |
7 | $1,900 |
8 | $1,504 |
9 | $1,227 |
10 | $989 |
11 | $810 |
12 | $810 |
13 | $704 |
14 | $704 |
15 | $704 |
The NLH side game tonight closed the reg desk about 10 minutes ago with 152 entries on the board. If that holds, 15 players will share in $43,320 in prizes later tonight. I'll confirm all the numbers when the prizes are officially posted.
Just over 5 minutes remain in Level 8 with entries set to close after the break following this level. The field is current;y at 147 for at least 15 paid spots, but that could still increase before entries shutter for the night in about 20 minutes.
Level 7 has played about five minutes so far with 138 entries on the board. Entries will close for this game at the start of Level 9, which is just over an hour from now. At the moment, the prizes are just shy of $40k and at least 14 players will get a piece of that later, but I expect the total field to hit 150 or more, given the current pace and the remaining time, so I'd expect at least one or two more payout spots before the dust settles on entries.
There are just under 5 minutes to play in Level 5 with the field at 122 entries right now. There are still 85 live bodies at the tables with entries open for a little less than 2 hours from now.
The next entry will push the prizes over $35k and with the current numbers, at least 12 players will get a piece of the prizes later in the day.
The two-card players on today's schedule have just kicked off their day and Level 1 is now about halfway through. The field is sitting at 55 players with no busts so far for prizes of $15,675 at the moment.
Event: | #7 - $340 NLH ($300 + $40) |
Date: | July 25, 4 pm |
Blinds: | 30 Minutes |
Start Stack: | 20,000 |
Late Entry: | 8 Levels (~8:30 pm) |
The side game on Thursday is an NLH game with 20k to start and 30-minute blinds that starts at 4 pm. There are 8 levels of entry with the desk shutting down at about 8:30.
This game will be my second focus for the day, and will likely only get numbers updates until the PL game finishes.