John Michalak made it 7,000 on a board and Brad Perkins raised it up to 25,000 total.
Michalak fired back, three-betting all in for some 19,000 more and after getting a count, Perkins called.
Perkins had made two pair holding and Michalak had made a mistake with . The river bricked and as Michalak made his way to the exits, Perkins bounded up to a spot among the early leaders.
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Bruce Pace bet 9,000 into an flop and after Brad Perkins flatted, a third player in the hand pushed all in.
Pace followed suit, going all in behind him and Perkins made the call with for top set. Pace held for the overpair and the third player had an open-ended straight draw with .
Perkins filled up on the turn and busted them both after the river.
He's now on over 185,000 and has moved into the chip lead.
We walked up to Table 4 to find Dan Wagner betting 9,000 on a board of . Josh Knight called, and the arrived on the river. Wagner announced all in for 20,050, and Knight called quickly.
"You got it," said Wagner as he peeked at his cards one last time.
Knight proudly ripped over his and began stacking his tower of chips. He's at more the double the average stack.