Dylan12 kindly did some homework on Peter's table and it's one of the kinder draws, in my opinion. When you get down to Day 3 of this, there are going to be some seriously tough tables, and for the best part I think he's avoided trouble.
The one notable player is Arkadiy Tsinis who won a bracelet this series in a $1,500 NLHE event. Good for $540k. He's in trouble here though as he's got Kimpet for company.
A small pot won for Peter, putting him around the 105k mark.
Opens from MP to 4000 and gets three callers. Flop comes A-T-4, two hearts. Big blind checks, Peter bets 9k and all the players fold. Seems they have him down for a bit of a rock. That's a good thing.
Meanwhile, UK Cash Game participant Neil Channing is out of the Main Event. HJ opened for 3600, button calls, Neil ships for 31.6k more. HJ dwells and passes, button snap calls.
Neil - AQ Button - AT Doorcard - T.
He wasn't too happy, but apparently he'd been shipping against the AT player quite alot. Sadly it was always with a hand, none of which he showed.
Beaneh's table looks lively. One player in particular (Seat 8) looks like he's trying to boss the table, but I am not too sure how well that's going to work for him. It's an aggro table, from what I could glean in 10 minutes of railing, which admittedly isn't masses...
Peter is up to 155k! He's just nipped off for a quick break so no real details on how he got them. I'll try and get some information once he's back at the table on the hands.
Frankly, if he's got 155k we don't really mind how he got them, n'est ce pas?
Beaneh is up to 150k, with former WSOP Player of the Year Jeff Madsen to his immediate left. The table is due to break in the not-too-distant future though, so I fancy he'll be okay with that set up.
Kd-Qd in the big blind, a player raises from UTG and there are two callers, one on the button, another in the small blind. Peter calls.
Flop J-7-4, one diamond.
Checked around.
Turn is 3d. Initial preflop raiser now bets 12k when checked to by Peter. Both other players fold, Peter calls.
River is a King.
Peter check raises all in versus the UTG player, enough to have him covered. The bet is too much for the Villain to call, and he mucks, earning him a nice little pot and putting him on the sunny side of 150k.
Im watching a stream of a feature table with chip leader Ben Lamb on it, is this the same roon as Kimpet or Beaneh do u know Dave? They do the occasional sweeping shot and im trying to spot them, the beans headphones shud stand out lol
They just mentioned the chip average is 134,000 btw
Peter playing well again by the sounds of it, positive thoughts it stays that way and those bad beats keep away
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We don't care... we're not a superstitious bunch are we.
The one notable player is Arkadiy Tsinis who won a bracelet this series in a $1,500 NLHE event. Good for $540k. He's in trouble here though as he's got Kimpet for company.
Opens from MP to 4000 and gets three callers. Flop comes A-T-4, two hearts. Big blind checks, Peter bets 9k and all the players fold. Seems they have him down for a bit of a rock. That's a good thing.
Neil - AQ
Button - AT
Doorcard - T.
He wasn't too happy, but apparently he'd been shipping against the AT player quite alot. Sadly it was always with a hand, none of which he showed.
Peter 95k
Beaneh 125k
Beaneh's table looks lively. One player in particular (Seat 8) looks like he's trying to boss the table, but I am not too sure how well that's going to work for him. It's an aggro table, from what I could glean in 10 minutes of railing, which admittedly isn't masses...
First video of the day from Peter is now up
This is what Table 13, Seat 4 at the Pavillion Room currently looks like.
Frankly, if he's got 155k we don't really mind how he got them, n'est ce pas?
Go Peter.
Kd-Qd in the big blind, a player raises from UTG and there are two callers, one on the button, another in the small blind. Peter calls.
Flop J-7-4, one diamond.
Checked around.
Turn is 3d. Initial preflop raiser now bets 12k when checked to by Peter. Both other players fold, Peter calls.
River is a King.
Peter check raises all in versus the UTG player, enough to have him covered. The bet is too much for the Villain to call, and he mucks, earning him a nice little pot and putting him on the sunny side of 150k.
(In before Maxally wardrobe joke...)
They just mentioned the chip average is 134,000 btw
Peter playing well again by the sounds of it, positive thoughts it stays that way and those bad beats keep away