Dylan Honeyman is now threatening for the chip lead after scooping up a hefty pot against Vincent Chua on a board. There was already around 200,000 in the pot by the river and it was here that Chua led for 75,000. Honeyman then raised it up to 200,000 and Chua tank-folded.
Despite losing this hand, Chua still has seven-figures, but just not as much as Honeyman or overall chip leader Luke Spano.
We recently caught the end of a massive hand between Dylan Honeyman and Cameron Bryce. There was a board on the felt and Honeyman and Bryce went to showdown, both committing what appeared to be a huge amount of chips. By the time we arrived, Bryce had scooped the pot with for a larger full house than Honeyman with .
Despite losing this pot, Honeyman is still one of the chip leaders.
Paul Wilcock has been eliminated in 14th place and Luke Spano has increased his chip lead!
Wilcock was short stacked and in the big blind when he three-bet jammed all in with . Luke Spano was his lone opponent and he put Wilcock at risk with his .
The flop gave Spano a flush draw and the sealed the deal and left Wilcock drawing dead.
For his 14th place finish, Wilcock picked up $9,300. One more elimination is needed before the next payjump and a guaranteed five-figure score.