Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Jeff Fitzgerald |
2,300,000
1,338,000
|
1,338,000 |
Chris Conrad |
2,200,000
688,000
|
688,000 |
Tripp Kirk |
1,420,000
94,000
|
94,000 |
James Russell |
1,000,000
60,000
|
60,000 |
Brett Schwertley |
820,000
193,000
|
193,000 |
Brian Davis |
820,000
193,000
|
193,000 |
Jerry Milanos |
810,000
360,000
|
360,000 |
Dave Schwartz
|
720,000
319,000
|
319,000 |
Tim Killday |
650,000
172,000
|
172,000 |
Peter Brooks |
600,000
364,000
|
364,000 |
Bradley Lipsey |
485,000
-103,000
|
-103,000 |
Gannesh Letchumanan |
447,000
-153,000
|
-153,000 |
Ryan Tepen |
320,000
-423,000
|
-423,000 |
Charles Moore |
220,000
-197,000
|
-197,000 |
2011-12 World Series of Poker Circuit Event - Harrah's St. Louis
Players are now on their first ten-minute break of the day.
With around 250,000 in the pot and a board reading , Blake Cahail checked from the under-the-gun position to Jeff Fitzgerald in the cutoff. The latter bet 110,000 but was met with an all-in check-raise to 384,000 total by Cahail. Fitzgerald asked for a count and then opted to call.
Showdown
Cahail |
Fitzgerald |
Cahail was in trouble and needed help on the river, but it was not meant to be as the improved his opponent to a full house. Cahail was eliminated in 15th place and will take home $11,622.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Blake Cahail | Busted |
We found Jeff Fitzgerald, Bradley Lipsey and Brian Davis all see a flop together with Fitzgerald and Lipsey in the blinds. The board came , Fitzgerald checked, Lipsey checked and Davis fired 70,000. Both blinds called and the turn came . All three players checked, though not very quickly.
The river fell , Fitzgerald checked and Lipsey pushed out 129,000 after a few moments of thought. Davis folded and Fitzgerald sat motionless considering his action. After a short while Fitzgerald elected to call and tabled for trip kings. Lipsey looked rather surprised to see his cards and tossed his cards into the muck.
Gannesh Letchumanan opened for 42,000 from middle position and received a call from a short-stacked Jerry Milanos on the button. When the flop fell , Letchumanan checked, Milanos bet 100,000 and Letchumanan moved all in. Milanos called off for 162,000 and rolled over , which was out in front of Letchumanan's .
Neither the turn nor river changed a thing, and Milanos doubled on the hand.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Gannesh Letchumanan |
600,000
-635,000
|
-635,000 |
Jerry Milanos |
450,000
230,000
|
230,000 |
As soon as Ryan Enis was handed his walking papers David Davenport was all in for his tournament life at the other table. We missed the action of the hand but he told us he was super short in the big blind with pocket nines and shipped it when someone raised in front of him. His opponent called holding and caught an ace on the flop.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
David Davenport | Busted |
Ryan Enis was crippled in earlier action and was left with just 60,000. He moved his short stack all in preflop and Blake Cahail re-shoved behind him to isolate Enis. Cahail's move worked and the two went heads up.
Cahail:
Enis:
The board ran an uneventful and Enis was eliminated.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Ryan Enis | Busted |
Level: 25
Blinds: 10,000/20,000
Ante: 3,000
A short-stacked Jeter Brock got his last 178,000 all in preflop holding and was in big trouble against the of Chris Conrad. Brock seemed to know his fate was sealed as he was up out of his chair and prepared to make a quick exit.
Sure enough, the board provided no help as it ran out and Brock hit the rail in 18th place.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Jeter Brock | Busted |