Chad Holloway told PokerNews he raised to 2,700 from the lojack before blinds went up and the hijack called.
Holloway checked on the flop of and the opponent bet 4,000. Holloway responded with a check-jam to put the opponent all-in for 16,700. The opponent called off.
Opponent:
Chad Holloway:
The opponent was in the lead with a pair of nines and Holloway couldn't get ahead as the board finished out .
Holloway was left with crumbs and lost the rest of his stack shortly after when his king-nine couldn't hold up against an opponent's queen-ten.
Jordan Mcbain was all-in for around 20,000 against the player on the button, who had him covered.
Jordan Mcbain:
Opponent:
The flop of gave the opponent a pair of queens but Mcbain's pocket kings were still ahead. The board finished out to improve Mcbain to a straight and earn him a double-up.