Jacks Lose for Stacks


Hand #1: Thom Schultz opened the action with a raise to 16,000 in middle position and saw action fold around to Peter Nigh, who three-bet to 63,000 in the small blind.
"All in," responded Schultz as soon as the dealer announced the three-bet, and Nigh called just as quickly.
Thom Schultz:
Peter Nigh:
Schultz connected with the flop but picked up four more outs to sweat on the turn
. The river
was safe and he scored the dub, leaving Nigh short in the process.
Hand #2: At the same time on the adjacent table, action folded to Chris Quackenbush in the small blind and he completed. Peter Johnson checked his option and the two went to a flop of , where Quackenbush check-shoved for 91,000 over a bet of 10,000 from Johnson. After a while in the tank, Johnson found a call.
Chris Quackenbush:
Peter Johnson:
An eight on the turn gave Johnson trips, with no jack falling on the river to bring about Quackenbush's elimination from Day 1a in 18th place. As a result, Johnson now looks to have the largest stack in the room once more with the field being just two eliminations away from reaching an early end of the night.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
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445,000
183,000
|
183,000 |
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264,000
168,000
|
168,000 |
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36,000
-117,000
|
-117,000 |
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Busted |