John Juanda raised to 345,000 from the small blind and David Vamplew flat-called from the big blind. The flop came and Juanda fired out 475,000 and Vamplew made the call. The turn saw the former WSOPE champion fire 1,200,000 on the turn and again Vamplew made the call.
The pot was now over 4 million and Juanda checkd the river and Vamplew checked behind. We didn't see the hands but apparently Juanda won the pot with to increase his lead.
Another hit for David Vamplew as he raised to 240,000 from the button and, following a brief spell in the tank, called John Juanda's reraise to 750,000 in the big blind.
They saw a flop, and Juanda bet out 1.2 million. Vamplew looked rather pained as he folded. He's at 6.5 million, roughly even with Kyle Bowker for second place right now. Juanda has almost as many chips as Vamplew and Bowker put together - he's at 11.5 million now.
Kyle Bowker took the 101st hand on this final table with a raise to 275,000.
John Juanda raised to 300,000 and Kyle Bowker reraised to 745,000 out of the big blind. Juanda made the call and the flop was , Bowker declined the continuation bet and Juanda checked behind.
The came on the turn and Bowker checked the turn as well, Juanda did not need a second invitation and bet 720,000 though Bowker wasn't going anywhere just yet and made the call.
The river was the and Bowker checked once again, Juanda giving up behind and showing . Bowker turned over for a pot-controlled top pair on the flop.
Bowker has won the last five hands in the row, but this was the biggest. He's closing in on Juanda's chip lead.
Kyle Bowker folded his button and John Juanda raised to 345,000 in the small blind. Big blind David Vamplew tanked for a while before reraising to 755,000 - and then folded instantly to a push from Juanda.
David Vamplew raised to 240,000 from the button and John Juanda 3-bet to 750,000. Immediately Vamplew moved all-in for his 5.7 million chips and Juanda instantly folded.