Daniel Stacey min-raised to 60,000 and faced a three-bet to 165,000 from Paren Arzoomanian. Stacey pushed a stack of blue 5,000 chips forwards to make the call.
Arzoomanian continued with a 150,000 bet on the flop, a bet that Stacey called. A second barrel was fired, a 300,000 bet, on the turn and Stacey let his hand go.
Paren Arzoomanian opened for 60,000 under the gun and John Lawson in the cutoff shoved for 350,000 exactly. Action folded back to Lawson, and he called upon hearing how much it was.
"You probably dominate me" said Arzoomanian as he showed .
"I'm two ahead of you!" Lawson replied, showing .
The board ran out and despite a little sweat on the turn, Lawson doubled without too much trouble.
Daniel Stacey raised to 60,000 under the gun and picked up callers in Michael Fletcher (button) and Paren Arzoomanian (small blind). "You pricing me in now" John Lawson in the big blind said, but he folded nonetheless.
Arzoomanian checked on and initial raiser Stacey checked behind. Fletcher bet out 75,000 and just Arzoomanian called, Stacey folded. Arzoomanian and Fletcher both checked the on the turn and the completed the board. Arzoomanian bet out 255,000 and received a quick call.
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John Lawson, a local taxi driver, has bust in fifth place at the hands of the seemingly unstoppable Paren Arzoomanian.
Arzoomanian raised to 80,000 and then called when Lawson three-bet all-in for 600,000. The chip leader flipped over and Lawson the . A final board reading sent Lawson to the rail to a round of applause from his former table mates and the Isle of Man residents playing in the side events that are running alongside the Main Event.
Not long after John lawson's departure, Rodger Reynolds followed him out of the door.
Daniel Stacey opened the button to 80,000 and small blind Reynolds moved in for about 650,000. Fletcher folded from the big blind and Stacey made the call.
Rodger Reynolds:
Daniel Stacey:
The flop came . After the hit the turn, is loyal supporters Paul Newey and Senh Ung started calling for a ten to counterfeit Stacey's hand. It wouldn't come, and neither did an ace. The river was a blank and Reynolds made his exit in 4th place, getting €10,170 for three days of hard work.
The remaining three players are guaranteed £12,560. There have been no mentions of a deal so far.
Michael Fletcher has bust in third place, a finish worth £10,170.
A raise to 80,000 by Fletcher was three-bet by Paren Arzoomanian, four-bet all-in by Fletcher and called by the runaway chip leader. Fletcher showed and Arzoomanian .
"I've been good at these so far," said Fletcher referring to being in a coinflip situation. It seems he spoke too soon because Arzoomanian flopped middle set and went on to improve to four-of-a-kind sixes when the five community cards fell .
Paren Arzoomanian limped in from the button and Daniel Stacey in the big blind checked his option. The flop came and Stacey check called a bet of 40,000.
The hit the turn and Stacey checked again. Arzoomanian now bet 75,000 and Stacey raise to 300,000. Paren Arzoomanian moved all in and Daniel Stacey quickly called for 1,315,000 total.
Paren Arzoomanian:
Daniel Stacey:
Stacey needed to fade a king to double up, and did just that with the on the river.