According to Ben Keeline, he shoved for 40,000 effective over a bet of 11,000 on a flop. His opponent called with , and Keeline was ahead with . He said he received a sweat when the turned to give his opponent an open-ended straight flush draw, but the river bricked off.
A player raised to 4,000 on the button and got three-bet to 11,800 by Lance Harris in the small blind. While the big blind considered his options, the player on the button shoved all in for about 40,000. The floor was called, and the big blind was allowed to continue his action, electing to fold. Since the all in was now binding, Harris quickly called.
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Harris had his opponent drawing slim on the flop. The turn gave him some hope, but a was a brick on the river.
David Gonia is sitting with by far the heftiest stack in the room after gathering up a monster pot. From the sound of things, someone picked a bad time to make a move, as a player commented that Gonia had been gifted 100,000.
"He just told himself he was winning that hand no matter what," someone said.
Adam Zych and Matt Alexander each put 4,500 in on a board of , and the completed the board. Zych checked, and Alexander put 10,500 in. Zych thought for about a minute before tossing in a call, and Alexander flipped for a missed flush draw. Zych's for eights up took the pot.