On blinds of 6,000/12,000, "Core4" opened and "onoreally" shoved for around 155,000. "Core4" called and the two tabled their hands with "onoreally" at risk.
"onoreally":
"Core4":
The board came down and the flopped ace of "Core4" took down the pot, knocking "onoreally" out as the bubble.
On blinds of 6,000/12,000, Ryan “simlSgg” Hagerty opened from the button and "RobertJordan" shoved around 220,000 from the big blind. Hagerty called and the two tabled their hands.
"RobertJordan":
Ryan “simlSgg” Hagerty:
The board came down and Hagerty scooped the pot with his higher flush, eliminating "RobertJordan" from the event.
On blinds of 3,500/7,000, Chris “rumpthumper” White opened from under the gun and "Edsebo" shoved on the button, totaling about 85,000 and White called.
"Edsebo":
Chris “rumpthumper” White:
The flip saw an uneventful board runout, sending the entire pot to White as "Edsebo" was eliminated.
Are you interested in all the latest news and top interviews in poker? If so, be sure to check out episodes of the PokerNews Podcast, which are released once a week.
Sarah Herring, Jeff Platt, and Chad Holloway break down the latest news and discuss gossip from the poker world. They also welcome big-name guests — such as Doug Polk, Daniel Negreanu, Fedor Holz, and Phil Hellmuth — to talk all things poker.
Tell us who you want to hear from. Let us know what you think of the show — tweet about the podcast using #PNPod, and be sure to follow Sarah Herring, Jeff Platt and Chad Holloway on Twitter.
We have exciting news for poker fans around the world!
Given it's all the virtual series, we thought players and fans should have an interactive platform in which to engage with one another, as well as us here at PokerNews. That's why we've created a PokerNews Discord server and are inviting you to join our new community.
Discord specializes in text, image, video, and audio communication between users in a chat channel. It's a digital message board where you can share your thoughts with others who also love poker. The Pokernews Discord will give you a place to get caught up on what's going on in poker today and a place where you can share your thoughts with others.
Think of Discord as a house where different categories within the server are like a different room in the house. You can jump from one to the other to interact, gather information, or just have some fun.
We give you an area to share your bad beats, share your big wins, and talk about what is going on in poker today. We'll share links to live updates, highlight the biggest poker news, and offer special promotions.
On blinds of 1,200/2,400, the turned board read and there was around 90,000 in the pot. Action checked to "onoreally" who fired in 20,000 and "chen718" check-raised all in. "onoreally" called and the two tabled their hands.
"chen718":
"onoreally":
The river came down an and "chen718" scooped the monster pot with their pair of queens. doubling up.