The action at Table 40 was still pre, as Kyle Bowker was all-in for 3,875, with Charles Welch and Matt Glantz sitting with 17,150 bets in front of them. Bowker was eligible for just over 13,000 (main pot), while Glantz and Welch went to the flop (and a side pot already over 20,000). Welch was ready to table his hand, not noticing that Glantz still had chips behind. The board ran out 2 4 3, and Glantz then proceeded to go all-in, leaving Welch to a decision (he had to call 23,000).
Welch took a good amount of time thinking, before eventually deciding to make the call. All three hands were then table:
Bowker: A J Glantz: 8 8 Welch: 10 10
Turn: 3
River: A
Bowker would take the main pot with the river ace, but Welch would give a few loud claps after winning the side pot worth close to 70,000. Charles continues to separate himself from the field, and sits with over 160,000. That would be all for Glantz's first bullet, and it is not known if he will re-enter today or wait until Day 1B tomorrow.
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