There's some weird mojo over at Table 3 - aka the Hold'em Radio Feature Table - as big hands get crushed by bigger ones so far the first three days.
Opening level of the opening flight and Chase Bianchi flops a set of 6's against the JJ overpair of his opponent and they get all the chips in the middle, only for the JJ to go runner-runner straight. Bianchi was left with 700 chips, he built it back to 15,000 before busting - then busting again - before bagging 346,500 on his third entry of the day.
Yesterday it was Cary Marshall - on his first hand played of the day (he was a late arrival) - hitting an Ace-high flush only to have most of his stack go to his opponent's straight flush. Four hands later, Marshall shoved with QQ and the BB woke up with AA to end Marshall's day in less than 10 minutes of play.
Today it is Craig Casino (above) hitting a boat and running in to quads to start his day. Casino still has chips, but there's something about Table 3 .. beware, folks ....
Level - 1
Blinds - 50/100
Entries - 94
-- Dan Ross - HoldemRadio.com
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