Jed Hoffman shoved all in on the button for about 180,000, and Chad Holloway called in the small blind.
Holloway:
Hoffman:
Holloway let out a sound of disappointment when he saw a in the door but it was followed by . The was the turn card and Holloway hit quads on the river.
Eric Shiarla opened to 75,000 and Mario Lopez moved all in for 120,000 next to speak. The action folded to Shiarla and he called.
Shiarla:
Lopez:
With Lopez trailing and at-risk, the flop changed little until the landed on the turn.
Although Lopez would now be in the lead, he would have to fade a heart, and unfortunately for him the river landed the to see him eliminated in 13th place for a $1,660 payday.
Jason Somerville raised to 51,000 on the button, and big blind Eric Shiarla defended. Both checked the flop, and Shiarla looked like he was going to cut out a bet on the turn with the board reading . He decided to just shove all in. Somerville got a count and it was 393,000.
"I don't think I'm going to be able to fold this," Somerville said. "You wouldn't just turn a flush and then go, 'I'm all in,' that would be silly."
"That would be silly," Shiarla agreed.
"I think I have the best hand," Somerville continued. "That makes me want to put the money in."
After more thinking — and more talking — he finally did call.
Somerville:
Shiarla:
Shiarla had pulled a Somerville on Somerville, flopping two pair in the big blind. It held on the river.