The aforementioned players reached seventh street where Bari led for a single bet and Warga called. "Flush?" inquired Warga. Bari revealed in the hole. Warga mucked his hand.
Although Warga has dipped to 170,00, Allen Bari's stack continues to head north; he now has 245,000.
Odette Tremblay, who was chip leader at the end of Day 2, is now among our shortest stacks. She picked up a few extra chips from Karina Jett, though.
Jett's hand read when Tremblay attempted to bet out 10,000 on fifth street, her own board reading . Jett sat there for a while looking confused until someone pointed out to Tremblay that the bet should be 20,000. Tremblay duly corrected her mistake and Jett folded.
Jett stayed on over 400,000. Tremblay nudged her stack up to 95,000.
Odette Tremblay: {X}{X}{X}/
David Levi: {X}{X}{X}/
Allyn Marshall: {X}{X}{X}/
Jason Estock: {X}{X}{X}/
Plenty of action on this hand (deep breath):
Third street: Tremblay brought in, Levi completed, Marshall called, Estock raised, Tremblay folded, Levi called, Marshall called.
Fourth street: Marshall checked, Estock bet, Levi called, Marshall called.
Fifth street: We didn't catch the action on fifth.
Sixth street: Levi bet, Marshall called, Estock called.
Seventh street: Levi bet, Marshall called all in, Estock called.
Tremblay: {folded third street}
Levi:
Marshall:
Estock:
Sooooooo, this meant that Levi took the low by a gnat's pubic hair with A-3-5-6-7; Estock took the high with two pair, kings and threes; and Marshall took nothing except his bus fare home.
The chips went in on an early street and the hands were face up by the time we got there. Richburg managed to make absolutely nothing while Bari made the wheel, and Richburg's small cash will make him slightly richer.
Seat 1: David Warga
Seat 2: Michael Foti
Seat 3: Allen Bari
Seat 4: Jonathan Bascom
Seat 5: Topias Wahlbeck
Seat 6: James Richburg
Seat 7: Maxwell Troy
Seat 8: Christopher George
Table 311
Seat 1: Karina Jett
Seat 2: Kevin MacPhee
Seat 3: Chris Tryba
Seat 4: Allyn Marshall
Seat 5: Jason Estock
Seat 6: Odette Tremblay
Seat 7: David Levi
Seat 8: Blair Rodman
After a plucky performance of Braveheart proportions, multiple bracelet winner Brandon Cantu has been eliminated at the hands of Jonathan Bascom with a final hand of .
Although he made queens and sevens, Cantu ultimately required his flush draw to come in as Bascom finished up with for a superior two pair, aces and eights. Dead man's hand... gulp.
Regis Burlot was all in on fourth street and he was up against Chris Tryba. Burlot failed to hit a thing, but Tryba rivered the wheel to scoop and send Burlot home.