We have limited access to the feature table, but we do know that we just lost Tom "durrrr" Dwan. It happened when he held against Gus Hansen's . There was a on the board, and we known Hansen filled up on the river.
After a huge roller coaster Tom Dwan's day ended at the beginning of level 14. We got word from his former table mates that Dwan raised to 9,000 from the under the gun +1 position and David Steicke was the only player that called.
We barely caught the action but in the last hand before the break Tom Grigg put a huge beating on Tom Dwan. On a board Grigg told us he put out a big bet and Dwan moved all-in. Grigg called with and was up against .
Tom "durrrr" Dwan doesn't seem like the type of man to call a clock on another player, but it just happened. Granted, Tom Grigg was literally in the tank for ten minutes, so it was justified, but it was a first for us.
Tom Dwan saw us staring at the precarious level of his stack and then looked up at the digital clock and motioned while saying, "Lucky time!" The clock read 22:22.
We are keeping an eye out for Tom Dwan and so far he keeps losing the bigger pots. After a raise to 5,200 from early position Dwan called af the first player next to the raiser.
David Steicke has just put has huge hit on Tom Dwan's stack. Unfortunately we didn't catch the action and barely caught the board as the dealer was counting down the stacks.
From the cut-off Robin Ylitalo raised to 4,500 after the under the gun player had limped. Tom Dwan called from the button and the limper also committed the extra chips. The flop came down and Ylitalo made a 8,800 continuation bet.
There is just no way we are not going to see the biggest clash of the tournament over at table 30. The four players we mentioned before, Dwan, Grigg, Ylitalo and Lam, came to play.
The stakes are getting higher and higher, and so are the stacks. On table 30 we had to say goodbye to Jason Mercier, but his seat was quickly taken by Swedish player Robin Ylitalo.
All right. So Tom Grigg got moved from his initial table with Taylor von Kriegenbergh and JC Tran. You would think chances of things getting better is pretty big, but he drew the short straw.
Tom "durrrr" Dwan's table was recently broke, much to Jason Koon's relief as he had Dwan on his left. Now, Jason Mercier has the distinction of having Dwan action immediately after him.
Ryan Hong tried bluffing Tom Dwan earlier and that didn't work out. He tried getting in a straight race with him just now, and that didn't work out for him either. There was a raise on the button that Dwan called from the small blind.
We missed the pre flop action but Tom Dwan had called the all-in of the player in the small blind who had only 9,175 left behind. We witnessed the following showdown.
Tom Dwan has been sat at the feature table all day. There’s no cameras but there a is a rail so fans can watch the action. Dwan just gave the gathered a reason for them to applaud him.
They are not big but Tom Dwan keeps raking in the pots. We can see his stack grow orbit to orbit and at this moment he is around 74,000 chips.
Action folded to an unknown player in the hijack and he limped for 400. Tom Dwan did the same from the small blind, and then Ryan Hong exercised his option in the big with a raise to 1,700.
Jacki Glazier's tournament hasn't been going as well as it was in the first level, and now she has to contend with Tom Dwan as well. His introduction has actually helped her though.
Tom Dwan had barely taken his seat when he got involved in a big pot. We missed a good portion of the action and walked in when the flop read . The player in the big blind fired 2,275 into the pot and Dwan called in position.
Tom "durrrr" Dwan just sat down at the feature table in Seat 9. The only other player we recognize at the table at the moment is Jackie Glazier. We're sure we'll have some updates from the table sooner than later.
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