On blinds of 7,000/14,000, "TheLuckBox" opened to 28,000 and "TheTerminator1" called. "HueJasole777" shoved from the small blind for a total fo 200,278 and action folded around to "TheTerminator1" who called.
"HueJasole777":
"TheTerminator1":
The board rolled out and the jacks of "HueJasole777" secured the pot, doubling through "TheTerminator1".
On blinds of 6,000/12,000, "Dorgilina" opened from the button and "Exhale" shoved just over 200,000 in the small blind. "Dorgilina" called and the two tabled their hands with "Exhale" at risk.
"Exhale":
"Dorgilina":
The board came down and the cowboys of "Dorgilina" scooped the pot, dropping "Exhale" from the field.
On blinds of 3,500/7,000, the flop read when three players put all of their chips in the middle. Drew "maniacalmonk" O'Connell had more than enough to cover his opponents as all three tabled their hands.
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On blinds of 2,000/4,000, the flop read when "Xxtomxx0718" pushed their last 64,000 into the middle and Daniel "leinad" Buzgon called, putting his opponent at risk.
"Xxtomxx0718":
Daniel "leinad" Buzgon:
The turn came down and Buzgon was still leading with his set of snowmen. A river cemented the pot, eliminating one opponent as he scooped.
On blinds of 1,600/3,200, Eric “alwaysliquid” Vanauken opened from the cutoff and "Jermz" shoved in the big blind for around 57,000. Vanauken snap-called and the two turned over their cards.
"Jermz":
Eric “alwaysliquid” Vanauken:
The board rolled out and Vanauken took down the pot, eliminating another opponent from this event.
On blinds of 1,200/2,400, the flop showed and there was 14,400 in the pot. Action checked to "sudhirkumarchow" who bet 7,200 and "dubkinger" raised to 24,000. "BlackCoffee" check-shoved for 102,883, "sudhirkumarchow" jammed over the top and "dubkinger" called for less, putting their 55,767 into the pot.
"dubkinger":
"BlackCoffee":
"sudhirkumarchow":
The set of "BlackCoffee" was well in front and an run out didn't alter a thing, shipping the entire pot to "BlackCoffee".
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