Joel Micka opened to 105,000 from the hijack and Ryan Fair popped it up to 255,000 from the next seat over. It folded back to Micka and he flat called.
The flop had miles of heart as it fell . Micka checked and Fair continued for 325,000. Micka called to see the hit the turn. Both players checked and watched as a fourth heart - the - completed the board on the river. Micka checked and Fair slid out 450,000. Micka decided to throw out a check-raise and suddenly Fair was looking at a bet of 1.1 million. Fair called and Micka showed for the nuts. Fair mucked and Micka dragged in the massive pot.
Ryan Fair opened to 125,000 from under the gun and received calls from Dimitar Danchev and Jerry Wong on the button. The trio took in and Fair checked. Danchev bet 230,000 and Wong flat called. Fair got out of the way and the came on the turn. Danchev checked and Wong fired 250,000. Danchev tossed away his hand at the sight of a fourth spade and Wong took down the pot.
Jerry Wong opened from early position to 100,000 and Ryan Fair called. Yann Dion three-bet to 340,000 only to have Wong come right back over the top for 850,000. Fair got out of the way and Dion followed suit, awarding Wong the pot.
Joel Micka raised to 105,000 from middle position and his only caller was Andrey Shatilov out of the big blind.
The duo both checked their options on a flop of . Shatilov then check-called 160,000 when the hit the turn. The rivered and Shatilov checked for a third time. Micka moved 385,000 into the center and Shatilov announced a call.
Micka rolled up for top two and Shatilov mucked his hand. This hand brings Micka's stack to about 5.3 million.
Jerry Wong made it 100,000 from middle position and Jonathan Roy three-bet all in for 600,000 from the hijack. It folded back to Wong and he called.
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Wong:
Roy took the lead when he paired up on the flop. He never relented his lead as the turned and the rivered, securing that he would double up to 1.31 million.
Ryan Fair opened from under the gun with a raise to 150,000. All around the table cards shot to the center until it reached Joel Micka in the big blind. He flat called and the two saw a flop of .
Micka checked and Fair continued for 240,000. Micka called and that prompted the dealer to produce the . Micka check-called once again, this time for a bet of 550,000.
Fifth street was the and both players checked. Micka rolled up for top-top and Fair flicked his cards away. Micka is now flirting with the top chip spot with 5.65 million in chips.
Jerry Wong opened to 120,000 from the hijack. It folded to Ryan Fair's small blind and he three-bet to 250,000. Wong called and the flop brought . Fair continued for 345,000 and Wong decided to stick around.
Fourth street brought the and Fair kept up his aggression with a 465,000 chip bet. Wong called yet again.
The river was the and Fair slowed down with a check. Wong moved 1.075 million into the middle and Fair thought for a moment before calling. Wong flipped over for a heart flush and Fair threw his cards into the muck.
With this win Wong is now sitting on roughly 8.4 million in chips while our one-time chip leader, Fair, has become the shortest stack at the table.