I’m embarrassed… but I’ll take it
Mark Lifman has started out with an unlikely double up! He found himself in the unenviable position of holding 5 5 to Kinesh Pather’s Q Q. The flop was Jack high with neither player connecting. All the money went in and Lifman managed a runner-runner straight!
Table 7
Miroslav Mrkusic, Table 7 Seat 1
Paul Spies, Table 7 Seat 2
Mark Lifman, Table 7 Seat 3
Dermot Sweeney, Table 7 Seat 4
Kinesh Pather, Table 7 Seat 5
Marlene Lingenfelder, Table 7 Seat 6
Neil Andrews, Table 7 Seat 7
Bennie Lingenfelder, Table 7 Seat 8
Alexi Hadjidakis, Table 7 Seat 9
Jarred Solomon, Table 7 Seat 10
Stewart Reilly was forced to play when he made a trip on the river only to find Jason Strauss with a full house, having hit his set on the flop!
Table 2
Frano Lottering, Table 2 Seat 1
Stanley Topol, Table 2 Seat 2
Conrad Coetzer, Table 2 Seat 3
Craig Krull, Table 2 Seat 4
Stewart Reilly, Table 2 Seat 5
Kenneth Heyns, Table 2 Seat 6
Nicolas Zakhem, Table 2 Seat 7
David Spangenberg, Table 2 Seat 8
Darren Chandler, Table 2 Seat 9
Jason Strauss, Table 2 Seat 10
The old master, Peter Vermaas doubled through at the expense of Aduardo Duarte with A A.
Table 4
Aston Soon Shiong, Table 4 Seat 1
Keith Bishop, Table 4 Seat 2
Warren Zackey, Table 4 Seat 3
Eduardo Duarte, Table 4 Seat 4
Peter Vermaas, Table 4 Seat 5
Meshern Govender, Table 4 Seat 6
Mark Botha, Table 4 Seat 7
Dale Winterstein, Table 4 Seat 8
Ilija Martinovic, Table 4 Seat 9
Scott Andrew, Table 4 Seat 10