Posted by jgreenspan | Filed under Uncategorized
The play is astonishingly fast. Despite an average stack of nearly 30 big blinds, a large proportion of hands result in all-in confrontations. At a few of the tables, the play is absolutely dizzying.
At Allen Cunningham’s table, the pace is a little slower. The big stacks have managed to get pretty lucky and are now quite formidable. Paul Wasicka, an online pro, picked up a multi-way draw against a pair of Aces, and took down a massive pot when he made a straight on the river, eliminating an opponent. Just before the end of the level, one player was sent to the rail after making a very tough call, then falling victim to a three-outer.
Alllen has played few pots and can’t seem to find a hand. He’s got a very good player, WeiKei Chang, to his left. Chang has a big stack and has re-raised Allen a couple of times, when Allen open-raised. Allen has folded to the pressure.
Allen is down to about 500k, but it is not the first time he’s been short-stacked in the tournament. With a little luck he could be right back in the think of it.
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