Nathan Young open-jammed for 20,200 in early position and received a call from the player on his direct left in middle position. All remaining players folded.
Young:
Middle Position:
The flop gave young eight clubs to sweat in addition to his opponent's two overcards, and he faded elimination as the turn and river completed the runout to score him the dub.
A player in early position pumped it up to 4,000 and the hijack re-jammed for 17,700. Tracy Porter was next to act in the cutoff and cold four-bet to 50,000, forcing everybody else out of the hand.
All-In Player:
Porter:
Porter had his opponent drawing dead by the turn on a runout of and scored the pot and elimination as a result.
More than 25,000 went into the middle from three-way preflop action before a flop of came on board. The big blind checked over to Dan Hamm in the hijack and he bet 12,000. The cutoff then called, and the big blind tank-folded.
Action went heads up to the turn and Hamm fired another 21,000 onto the felt. The cutoff then went into the tank for around a minute.
"Will you show if I fold?" asked the player. Hamm nodded amicably, and the player wasted no time showing . Hamm then tabled and his opponent raised a fist and gently connected it to Hamm's bicep as the two met with matching smiles.
With the pot, Hamm now finds himself over 100,000 early in Level 11.
RunGood Ambassador Grant Hinkle was recently seen with less than 10 big blinds, only to be seen shortly thereafter with 26,200 that he re-jammed from the small blind over a cutoff open to 3,200 from Joe Corbin and a call from Jeff Grimes on the button. The big blind then called all in for less, sending Corbin deep into the tank.
"F**k me," said Corbin, folding after nearly two minutes passed.
"How much is the total?" asked Grimes afterward, with action upon him. The dealer confirmed the amount and Grimes folded.
All-In Player:
Hinkle:
Hinkle pulled further ahead as he flopped a set on , leaving his opponent in need of running straight or flush cards. The latter of the two became a possibility after the turn , but the draw was left dry on the river and Hinkle scooped up the pot and the knockout.
Terence Reid opened to 3,200 in the hijack and was called on the button by Ryan Remmes. Mark Fink also called in the small blind, as did the big blind, and the four players saw the flop come . Both blinds checked and Reid made a continuation-bet of 4,200, which only Remmes called.
Heads-up action then checked through the turn and the river came . Reid checked once more and Remmes bet 6,000. Reid thought for over 30 seconds and then called.
Remmes showed for aces up, and Reid could not beat it, sending his cards to the muck to earn Remmes the pot.
A player in early position raised and saw action fold around to the player on the button, who called. Jeff Grimes called in the small blind and Grant Hinkle defended his big blind to take postflop action four ways.
Everybody checked to the river on a completed board of , where Grimes led out for 5,000 and saw three quick folds to earn him the pot with no showdown.