We caught up with the action on a flop, where Ryan Julius was in a heads-up pot against Jackie Glazier. We didn't catch the exact amounts, but Julius had bet from the big blind, Glazier raised from the hijack position and Julius made the call.
The turn brought a and Julius check-called a 70,000 bet from Glazier.
When the completed the board, Julius checked a final time and Glazier announced she was all in, which was enough to put Julius all in for his last 240,000. Julius called after some thought and Glazier tabled for a runner-runner flush. Julius stood stunned and Glazier shot up from her seat to go to the rail and give high fives. Julius eventually mucked and slid his remaining stack over to Glazier.
Glazier, who is both the sole-remaining female and chip leader, has broken the 1-million chip mark.
We caught up just as Aubin Cazals was getting all in against Kory Mitchell.
Mitchell:
Cazals:
Cazals was dominated and would need help to survive, however the board ran out and Mitchell's two-pair with a king kicker was good enough to eliminate Cazals.
It was folded around to Ryan Olisar and he opened to 12,000 from the hijack position. Directly behind him in the cutoff, Scott Montgomery three-bet to 28,000. Everyone else got out of the way and action was back on Olisar, who opted to four-bet to 68,000. Montgomery flatted and it was heads up going to the flop.
Flop:
Olisar open-shoved all in for his last 190,000 and Montgomery snap called.
Montgomery: for two-pair.
Olisar: for ace-high.
Olisar would need some type of runner-runner for the win or a chop, but the turn and river was of no help and he was sent to the rail.
Niall Farrell went all in from the cutoff and was called all in for less by Pascal Delannoy from the button. The blinds got out of the way and hands were revealed.
Delannoy:
Farrell:
The board was no help to Delannoy and he was eliminated. Farrell, on the other hand, is back up to 154,000.
Elio Fox opened from the button and was called by Kirk Morrison in the small. Shannon Shorr squeezed to 56,000, which got a fold from Fox, but not Morrison, who fell into the tank.
"C'mon Shannon...you don't want to tell me anything?" Morrison said to Shorr.
Shorr remained stoic.
"I'm all in," Morrison announced and pushed his remaining 200,000 into the middle. Shorr quickly called and Morrison was at risk.
Shorr:
Morrison:
"Good call," Morrison said.
It was a good call as Shorr was well ahead, however, the board paired Morrison's five up on the river and left him with the best hand. He doubled up and then some to 430,000 while knocking Shorr back down to 270,000 in the process.
Action began with Hiren Patel, who raised to 17,000 from under-the-gun. Directly behind him, Morten Mortensen called and it was folded around to Daniel Buzgon, who went all in for his last 70,000. Jason Koon called cold from the button, Patel folded, but Mortensen made the call.
The flop came and Mortensen checked to Koon, who bet 82,000. Mortensen folded and hands between Koon and the all-in Buzgon were revealed.
Koon:
Buzgon:
Buzgon was ahead and would remain ahead as the turn and river left him with a full house. Buzgon more than doubled up to 215,000, while Koon slipped to 560,000.
Scott Montgomery opened to 17,000 from early position and action folded around to Shannon Shorr on the small blind. Shorr re-popped it to 49,000 and Montgomery made the call.
The flop brought the and Shorr led out for 45,000. Montgomery came along to see a turn, which brought the . Shorr slowed down and checked to Montgomery, who announced he was all in, which was enough to put Shorr at risk.
Shorr tossed his hand into the muck and has slipped to just 160,000. Montgomery is up to 500,000.