A player in middle position opened to 3,000 and saw the hijack three-bet jam for 18,500. Toby Boas re-jammed on the button for 22,600 and the middle-position player thought long and hard before folding face up.
All-In Player:
Toby Boas:
Boas tabled his hand before his opponent did the same, knowing full well that he held the same hand as what was folded. Luckily for him, he still had his opponent dominated and faded any disaster as the board ran out .
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Action was three handed in a single-raised pot between the small blind, David Walters in the big blind, and Reed Hart in early position. On the flop , the small blind checked and Walters bet 8,000. Hart called and the small blind folded.
The turn came and Walters slid forward all of his 5,000-chips. Hart had just 9,000 back and called it off.
Reed Hart:
David Walters:
Hart had too many outs to miss as the river gave him a flush and earned him the double. Meanwhile, Walters has chipped up above 100,000 and still remains there despite the lost pot.
Gary Herstein was under the gun and opened to 2,500. Action folded around to Hal Rotholz, who was on the button and three-bet to 7,000. Both blinds folded, sending action back to Herstein and he wasted no time sliding his stack of around 49,000 forward.
Faced with a decision for more or less his entire stack, Rotholz thought for a few moments, studying Herstein before giving up his cards to bring about the won pot for Herstein.
Thad McNulty was in the small blind and was in the process of calling a preflop-open from Ryan Van Sanford, who was across the table in middle position. With action heads up, the flop came and McNulty checked. Sanford made a continuation-bet of 1,600 and McNulty called.
The turn came and McNulty checked again. Van Sanford announced he was all in, putting forward his remaining 9,000. McNulty immediately announced a call and flipped over the nuts.
Ryan Van Sanford:
Thad McNulty:
Van Sanford had shoved after turning two pair but the same turn gave McNulty Broadway. Van Sanford needed an ace or a jack to double and he failed to find either on the river , resulting in his remaining chips being sent over to McNulty.
Van Sanford wasted no time heading to re-enter, and is next in line to rejoin the tournament with a fresh stack of 25,000.
A player in middle position raised to 2,500 over an early-position limp. Dapo Ajayi called in the cutoff and action folded back to the original limper, who also called.
The flop dropped and the early-position player checked. The hijack made a continuation-bet of 2,500 and received only a call from Ajayi.
Action was then heads up to the turn and the hijack checked. Ajayi made a bet of 6,500 and the hijack called, bringing the river where both players checked through to showdown.
The hijack showed for a pair of kings and Ajayi topped it with , earning the pot with his pair of aces.