We found Eric Bunch with in front of him, putting an opponent at risk who had on a flop. Bunch's opponent had heaps of outs with a combo draw and overcards but somehow missed everything on the last two streets, sending his stack of about 15,000 to Bunch.
Jim Darnaby opened for 3,200, and Terry Presley made it 8,000 in the cutoff. Darnaby shoved for around 22,000, and Presley called.
"I haven't looked," Darnaby announced, flashing just the . "Show me what I have to beat."
Presley rolled over , and Darnaby was glad to see he had one overcard in the form of the . He did make a pair of jacks as the community rolled out but it wasn't near enough against a set.
The winner of the tournament will bank $25,522, and the tournament will pay 21 places, with a min-cash worth $1,251. Additionally, each participant of the official final table will take home a $2,000 Blaycation package to the RunGood Cup Championship in New Orleans.
Rick Rogers bet 13,000 into a 12,000 pot on an board and the player on his left called. Clarence Prevost was in the next seat in the cutoff and he shoved all in for about 10,000 more. Rogers folded but the other player called.
Prevost:
Opponent:
Prevost was fading aces and kings and the river was a .
After a 2,000 open from under the gun, Chris Pearce made it 6,000 in middle position. Mike Tang shoved all in from the big blind for 39,300, and the opener folded after some thought. Pearce made sure he was covered and then called it off.
Pearce:
Tang:
"Wow, slowroll?" Tang asked.
"You can't have aces there?" Pearce countered.
The board ran out and Pearce doubled through, leaving Tang with just about 1,500.