$3,500 LHPO Championship (Re-Entry)
$2,000,000 Guaranteed | Structure | Live Stream
Level 6: 400/800 with an 800 ante
Day 1B Entries: 426

With the board showing 


on the turn and a little more than 30K already in the pot, Ryan Hoenig bet 8,600 from middle position, and the player in the cutoff tanked for a while before he raised to 21,000.
Hoenig thought for a bit before he moved all in for about 40,000, and the cutoff quickly folded. Hoenig took the pot.
Ryan Hoenig – 91,000 (114 bb)
Hoenig won the next pot as well, betting on the river of a board showing 



, and his opponent folded.
Ryan Hoenig – 101,000 (126 bb)
The tournament clock shows 426 entries so far on Day 1B, increasing the total field to 1,008 and the prizepool to more than $3.22 million. Registration remains open with unlimited re-entries until the start of Level 9, around 9:15 pm.
There will be a 90-minute dinner break after this level (about 5:30 pm), and action will continue tonight until the end of Level 10 (about 11:15 pm).





on the river and roughly 35K in the pot, David Coleman moved all in from the cutoff, and Cangir Elcin tanked for a long time in the small blind before he called all in for about 40,000 with 
for a pair of queens.
to win the pot with a pair of kings, eliminating Elcin.





on the river, Scott Levitt checked from the big blind, Nick Yunis bet 12,000 from under the gun, and Levitt check-raised to 26,500.
for a full house, kings full of nines. Yunis flashed the 


.
for an open-ended straight draw, and needed to improve to stay alive.


for two pair, aces and nines, and the UTG player flashed a king before he mucked. Palma won the pot.