A player limped in from early position and Daniel Lowery pumped it up to 400 from middle position. Action folded around to the small blind, who three-bet to 1,600 and received two calls from both the limper and Lowery.
The three saw a flop of and the small blind made a continuation-bet of 4,000. The early-position player quickly folded to put action on Lowery, who raised to 11,000. The small blind thought for a few moments and then sent his cards to the muck, earning an early pot for Lowery on this third and final flight of the tournament.
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Play has concluded for Flight B and players are finished putting chips into bags. Chip counts will be provided shortly, with Flight C set to begin in just under 24 minutes.
Johnny Donnelly opened to 10,000 from the button and was called by the small blind. The two saw a flop of and action went check-check, bringing the turn .
The small blind put out a bet of 14,000 and Donnelly thought for a few moments, cutting out calling chips next to his stack. He then announced a raise, putting out the call and then adding another stack of chips to go with it. The dealer counted out the raise, which totaled 32,000 to put action back onto his opponent in the small blind.
The player went into the tank for well over two minutes until a clock was called. However, he three-bet all in before the floor could even arrive and was quickly called by Donnelly.
Johnny Donnelly:
Small Blind:
The small blind seemed upset at the fact that he had let Donnelly improve to a better pair on the turn, and even more upset that he had paid him off. The river fell to give Donnelly an unnecessary, but welcome two pair, good over his opponent's jacks as he scored a huge double with the tournament clock reaching 10 minutes.
The tournament director has also announced four more hands will be played before chips will be bagged and tagged for the conclusion of this flight.