And as soon as I say that, Toby Lewis busts in 79th. 77 remain.
In other news, Tikay's double-up has brought him to the attention of the chip counts page of the WSOP updates, and in even better news, he is shown with a Union Jack against him, not a Canadian maple leaf.
Tony Kendall limps in from early position, Dan Sindelar limps also, the small blind fills up, and the big blind checks. On the Ad Jh 7d flop, action checks to Sindelar and he bets 5,000. James Hoeland check-raises the pot out of the small blind and the big blind folds. Kendall reraises the pot for around 60,000 and Sindelar folds, Hoeland calls all in for 24,600. Hoeland: Kd 10c 8d 8s Kendall: Ac As 8h 6c The Qd turn improves Hoeland to a flush and a blank 2c river changes nothing, Hoeland doubles. James Hoeland - 60,000 Tony Kendall - 25,000 By the way, 72 left so another ladder. $242 this time.
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No Brits out yet, so Toby Lewis, Jeff Duval & Keith Johnson are also still there with cards and chips too.
In other news, Tikay's double-up has brought him to the attention of the chip counts page of the WSOP updates, and in even better news, he is shown with a Union Jack against him, not a Canadian maple leaf.
Courtesy of WSOP.com of course
James Hoeland Doubles Through Tony Kendall
Kendall: Ac As 8h 6c
The Qd turn improves Hoeland to a flush and a blank 2c river changes nothing, Hoeland doubles. James Hoeland - 60,000
Tony Kendall - 25,000 By the way, 72 left so another ladder. $242 this time.
Someone called Daniel Negreanu or something like that is now showing as 2nd in chips.
Day 1 chip leader Dieyar Kakel lost the lead at one point but has now regained it.
For the first time, it's over $3K locked up.
One more to go before yet another ladder, which would take us in $3500 territory.