Calvin Musil limped under the gun and Jeff Fielder called an additional 25,000 from the small blind. Cary Long checked his option from the big and three players took a flop of . Fielder checked, Long bet 105,000, and Musil min-raised to 210,000. Fielder quickly folded and Long followed suit.
Cary Long opened for 105,000 under the gun and Ryan Phan moved all in for roughly 650,000 from the button. Both blinds folded and action was back on Long.
"I got something?" Long asked after Phan had said something.
"I got you grandpa," Phan said jokingly.
"Well, let's find out," Long said before spiking in a call.
Phan:
Long:
Phan did have something, but it proved no matter for Long who paired his king on the . That understandably took the wind out of Phan's sails, and he stood to watch the dealer deliver the and on the turn and river respectively. Phan, who fired four bullets in this tournament, exited in fifth place for $12,441.
Jeff Fielder was sitting on the short stack four handed, and his chips were going in sooner than later.
It happened when action folded to Henry Gingerich in the small blind and he simply moved all in. Fielder didn't seem excited about it, but called off his last 500,000 or so nonetheless.
Fielder:
Gingerich:
Fielder was dominated, and he was essentially drawing dead after the flop paired Gingerich. The turn made it official, and after the was put out on the river, Fielder wished table good luck and made his way to the payout desk in fourth place.
Cary Long raised to 150,000 preflop and Henry Gingerich called from the big blind to see a flop of . Gingerich led out for 150,000 and then just called when Long min-raised to 300,000. Gingerich proceeded to check-call a bet of 300,000 on the turn, and then checked once again on the river.
Long put together a bet of 600,000 and slid it out, which promoted Gingerich to snap-call. Long confidently tabled the for trip kings, but it was no good as Gingerich had called him with a full house. Gingerich then said he thought Long might have ace-king.
In the last hand before the break, Cary Long raised to 105,000 from the button and then called when Calvin Musil min-raised to 210,000. The flop saw Musil lead out for 250,000, and it did the trick as Long released his hand.
In a recent hand, Cary Long limped the small blind and Calvin Musil checked his option from the big. The flop came down , and Long led out for 110,000. Musil called but folded when Long moved all in on the turn.
In the next hand, Long raised to 190,000 from the button and Musil called from the small blind. Musil took the lead on the flop with a 100,000 bet, and it did the trick as long folded.