We picked up the action after a flop of and Daniel Swartz bet 50,000. Stephen Siska made the call and the came on the turn. Swartz led for 85,000 and Siska raised to 255,000. Swartz put out a three-bet to 500,000, leaving just 415,000 behind.
Siska moved all in and Swartz called, tabling for the straight. Siska was drawing dead to a chop with and the fell on the river securing the big double for Swartz.
Daniel Swartz opened to 75,000 from the button and Ryan Austin moved all in for 575,000 total from the big blind. Swartz made the call and was ahead with versus the for Austin. The flop came and the turn sealed it for Austin who stayed alive as the hit the river.
Action folded around to Stephen Siska in the small blind who raised to 95,000. Ryan Austin moved all in from the big blind for 775,000 total. Siska went into the tank and eventually threw out chips for the call.
Siska:
Austin:
It was all over but the shoutin' after the flop brought quads for Austin. The inconsequential turn and river came down and Austin got healthy and crushed Siska's stack.
Iverson Cotton Snuffer raised and Daniel Swartz moved all in from the button for 530,000 total. Snuffer made the call and turned over . It was off to the races against the of Swartz and the flop came . The on the turn paired Swartz and the river secured the double for Swartz.
Daniel Swartz raised to 100,000 and Ryan Austin three-bet to 240,000 from the small blind. Swartz called and the flop came . Both players checked and the fell on the turn. Again, both players checked and the came on the river.
Austin bet 180,000 and Swartz slid out a raise to 500,000. Austin went into the tank for a few minutes and eventually made the call. "You're good", Swartz said; "Ace high". Swartz rolled over and Austin mucked, much to the shock of the table. Swartz took the pot, leaving Austin fairly short.