Andy Pada flopped a pair and a flush draw with his after the dealer fanned the . Soon enough, he got the last of his stack in the middle and found two willing opponents, each of whom held big aces in and .
Pada missed his flush on the turn, but the was just as good, and to cap things off the river came to cinch his triple up.
We've found another massive chip stack worthy of coverage, as Tommy Flanagan now holds more than 4 times the current average with about 125 players left in the field.
"All skill," joked Flanagan as we sized up his stacks. "All me."
We'll see if Flanagan can continue the momentum as the night progresses, as there is still a long way to go in this one-day tournament.
We heard a loud shout a few tables over and headed over to take a look, and as is usually the case after such an outburst, a bad beat had just gone down.
A player who gave his name - but politely asked to remain anonymous due to his status as an active serviceman in the military (don't ask, don't tell lives on) - had just spiked his double gutter draw on the river. Here's what we saw:
The final board read and the unknown soldier had tabled near his soon to be doubled stack. His opponent held only for no pair, but until the river rained down he had been in the lead with ace-high. Fifth street dashed his hopes though, while the anonymous player now sits with about 45,000 to work with.
Mezheritsky married his sweetheart in April, and with Katherine upstairs sleeping at the moment, the Russian-born resident of Brooklyn, New York figured he'd "take a shot" in this event. With the season-ending WPT World Championship set to start in two days, Mezheritsky is looking to fine-tune his game in preparation for the big stage he knows so well.
From the look of his chip stack his game is still sharp though, as he currently sits with above the average midway through the day.
We've scouted out a few of the bigger stacks in the room, with Paul Spitzberg holding more than four times the current average, and Zach Donovan sitting on three times the average.