Mike Shin was already all in and there were three more players on the flop. A raising war followed but both players showed down all in, having outflopped Shin's , and he didn't improve.
Jesse Lonis opened in late position for 60,000 and Mike Shin jammed for 460,000 in the small blind. Lonis tanked until someone else busted then called.
Shin:
Lonis:
The sevens managed to hold on the board. Shin had Lonis slightly covered so he's down to a couple of blinds.
A player in the hijack opened for 45,000 and Vito Groza made it 155,000 in the small blind. That was the price for the flop. Groza just shoved all in for about the size of the pot. His opponent thought about 30 seconds and called.
Groza showed and was way ahead of . The board ran , for a Groza double.
Josh Bozarth was all in with in front of him in a battle of the blinds against Javier Zarco, who had . Zarco's hand didn't improve as the board ran and he could only shake his head as he sent over 627,000.