Level: 20
Blinds: 6,000/12,000
Ante: 1,000
Level: 20
Blinds: 6,000/12,000
Ante: 1,000
Scott Augustine put all his chips at risk when he and William Haydon got it all in preflop.
Augustine:
Haydon:
The flop came down and Augustine was going to have to catch a jack to stay alive.
The turn brought the and the river the and that was it for Augustine.
Haydon stacked his chips and is sitting at 707,000.
Tyler Witteman and Jeffrey Papola got it all in preflop with Witteman the one at risk.
Witteman:
Papola:
The flop was a good one for Witteman when it rolled out . Th turn brought the and the river the and Witteman doubled to 675,000 while Papola dropped to 380,000.
On a board reading , Alexander Ivarsson bet 130,000 and Farhan Madhani made the call.
Ivarsson showed for the straight and took the pot.
Ivarsson sits with 750,000 and Madhani is at 180,000.
Erich Kollman was all in for his remaining 33,000 chips and Farhan Madhani and Justin Smith had him at risk.
The two checked the flop and the turn, but after the rivered Madhani bet 48,000 when checked to. Smith folded.
Kollman opened but was eliminated when Madhani opened .
The chips were all in preflop against Sorel Mizzi and William Haydon.
Mizzi was the one at risk and behind when he tabled against Haydon's .
The board ran out with no help for Mizzi and he was sent home for the night.
Action folded to Erich Kollman who completed in the small blind. Farhan Madhani moved all in for 149,000 and Kollman called.
Showdown
Kollman:
Madhani:
Madhani's sevens held as the board ran doubling him to 300,000 chips.
Kollman is left with just 37,000.
After a series of preflop raises, Sorel Mizzi and Taurean Davis were all in preflop with three-quarters of a million chips in the middle.
Showdown
Mizzi:
Davis:
The dealer wrapped the table then delivered a flop.
"Seven!" Davis' rail pleaded.
The turn was not a seven, rather it was the .
Davis' friends went silent with anticipation, but exploded when the spiked on the river.
The largest pot of the tournament was pushed in front of Davis and he is now our chip leader with 776,000 chips. Mizzi is left with just 160,000 after losing the hand.
Richard Robinson moved all in from the button for about 180,000 and found a caller in Justin Smith from the big blind.
Robinson:
Smith:
Robinson was behind and looking for some help. The flop of wasn't it. Nor was the turn or the river.
Smith increased his stack to 690,000 while Robinson headed to the payout desk.
The action folded to Daniel Negreanu who completed in the small blind. Tyler Witteman shoved for 184,000 from the big blind and Negreanu made the call.
Showdown
Negreanu:
Witteman:
The board ran and Witteman doubled to 370,000 chips.
Negreanu is down to just 210,000.