Our PokerNews reporter rushed over to table 2 to find a massive pot occurring.
With a raise in late position, Jesse McKenzie made the call from the button before Andrew Hinrichsen three-bet from the small blind. Danny Silk committed his remaining few chips as the original raiser passed.
McKenzie moved all in and Hinrichsen quickly made the call to put two players at risk.
Silk:
McKenzie:
Hinrichsen:
The board ran out to see both Silk and McKenzie unable to improve and consequently find themselves on the rail as Hinrichsen soars to 68,000 in chips.
Four players committed 1,100 preflop - one of which was Tom Grigg - to see a flop fall.
The action was checked round before Grigg fired out 1,300 when the landed on the turn with only one player making the call.
Grigg checked the on the river, and when his opponent tossed out a bet of 4,500, he made the call only to muck at the sight of his opponent's while slipping to 16,500 in chips.
The blinds checked, as did the first limper, before David Ewing fired out 1,100 from the cutoff. Mitchell Carle made the call from the small blind before the other two players folded as the landed on the turn and both players checked it through.
The river landed the and once Carle checked, Ewing fired out 2,300. Carle paused for a moment before bumping it to 7,000 with Ewing making the call.
Carle tabled his for a straight to collect the pot and move to 33,000 as Ewing slips to 22,000 in chips.