Lucille Cailly played a hand aggressively and managed to fold out one pre flop and one on the turn. Toby Lewis opened to 700 from early position before Cailly three-bet to 2,000 from the next seat.
Daniel Negreanu might be unhappy with the heat in the tournament area (in truth it is pretty warm but not quite as stuffy as it was yesterday) but he's made an ok start to today's proceeding.
Daniel Negreanu went off to a good start after raising to 450 in the big blind by splashing his chips on the table and getting called by the player in the hijack seat.
Daniel Negreanu's Day 2 didn't go much better than it did yesterday. Over at the feature table, "Kid Poker" managed to get his stack all in preflop with only to find himself up against the of Dan Smith.
We jumped the gun a bit when we said that cards were in the air. In fact, there is a short delay as some players are still in line to register.
According to his Twitter feed, Team PokerStars Pro Daniel Negreanu, who was first elimination of the tournament, will be rebuying, just not anytime soon.
We didn’t catch all the action, but we do know that Team PokerStars Pro Daniel Negreanu managed to get all in for about 200,000 with the on a flop of and was up against the of Mike “Timex” McDonald.
The blinds and antes are small in comparison to the deep starting stack, but the players haven't shied away from a little action.
Daniel Negreanu moved all in for his last 240,000 from early position. It folded around to Kevin Pollak in the cutoff, and after tanking for about 90 seconds, he moved all in for about 500,000.
Kyle Bowker just got to the table, and it didn't take him long to get into the action. Daniel Negreanu made it 44,000 to go in middle position, and Bowker was the lone caller on the button. The flop came down and both players checked.
William Katona raised it up to 37,000 in middle position, and Daniel Negreanu was the lone caller in the big blind. The dealer fanned out a flop of and Negreanu check called a bet of 46,000 from Katona.
Action started with Gwennael Grandmougin raising to 32,000 in early position. Daniel Negreanu came along, as did JP Kelly out of the big blind. The flop came , and Kelly checked to Grandmougin, who fired out 44,000.
We caught up with the action on a three handed flop of . JP Kelly checked to Nicolas Divella, who fired out 36,000. Daniel Negreanu was next to act, and he min raised it to 72,000.
Omar Saeed started the action by raising to 26,000 from early position. Korntuh called from middle position, and Daniel Negreanu also came along in the big blind.
Action folded to Gwennael Grandmougin, and he made it 24,000 on the button. Daniel Negreanu defended his big blind, and the flop came down . Negreanu checked to Grandmougin, and he fired out 27,000.
Action folded to Gwennael Grandmougin on the button, and he raised it up to 25,000. Daniel Negreanu called from the big blind, and the flop came down . Negreanu checked to Grandmougin, who fired out 28,000.
A very short-stacked Ryan Young moved all in for 28,000 and Daniel Negreanu called. Negreanu: Young: The board ran and Young doubled up. "Make sure he pays me," Young said jokingly to the dealer.
The Main Event is a beast of a tournament. It requires hours of sitting idly in chair with infrequent moments of thrill.
Eduardo Trulli opened for 20,000 from the cutoff seat and directly behind him, Daniel Negreanu three-bet to 52,000 on the button. Action folded back around to Trulli, who then four-bet to 100,000 even.
We found Daniel Negreanu and Ryan Young in a hand together. They were chatting it up and laughing. The flop came , Negreanu checked and Young bet 6,000 (the minimum bet). Negreanu called and the turn came .
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