Ken Moore made it 27,000 before Chris Grove bumped it to 80,000.
Moore said call with the intention of moving in and they ultimately agreed to get it in blind on the flop. Moore had against Grove's and outflopped him when the came down.
The run out ensured Moore would end up with twice the chips he started the hand with.
Carl Garland limped the small blind and Chris Grove checked his option.
Garland checked the flop and Grove bet 18,000.
Garland then check-shoved the last of his chips and Grove snap-called with . Garland held and busted after the run out left him with just one pair to Grove's two.
It was a classic race as Steven Gurney-Goldman and Ronald McDonald got it all in with McDonald on and Gurney-Goldman holding in a battle of the blinds.
With about 90,000 in the middle on a flop heads-up with Steven Gurney-Goldman, Chris Yeary checked.
Gurney-Goldman made it 45,000 and Yeary check-raised, making it 100,000 more. Gurney-Goldman called and they both checked the turn. The dealer dropped the river down on the felt and Yeary jammed it in.
Gurney-Goldman snap-called with having found a full house on the river and Yeary's two pair was crushed.
Having him just barely covered, Gurney-Goldman moved into chip boss position as Yeary hit the road.