There was around 60,000 in the pot from preflop action as the dealer fanned a flop of . Action was heads up between Quan Donot Nguyen, who checked from the big blind to put action on Viet Vo, who was in middle position.
Vo bet 21,000 and Nguyen called. The turn came and Nguyen checked to Vo again. He fired a second barrel for 33,000. Nguyen called, bringing the river . Both players then checked to showdown.
As Nguyen was about to turn over his hand, Vo tabled . Nguyen mucked, unable to beat Vo's eights and the pot was sent Vo's way.
There looked to be around 300,000 in the middle on a board of as Scott Adrian was announcing he was all in from the big blind. His opponent was James Mordue, who was on the button.
Mordue asked for a count and it totaled 457,000. He thought for about three minutes and eventually folded.
Adrian showed aces up, tabling upon getting the fold.
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Darryl Sample got his last 160,000 in chips in from the hijack on an flop, and Eric Bunch slid in a call in the small blind.
Darryl Sample:
Eric Bunch:
Sample's two pair were ahead at the moment, but Bunch picked up a bunch of outs on the turn. The river completed Bunch's straight, and a frustrated Sample slammed his fist on the table before heading off to the payout desk.
A player limped in from early position and action folded around to Patrick Cantrell, who completed his small blind. Kris Burchfield threw out a raise to 42,000 from the big blind, getting a call from the limper and a fold from Cantrell.
The flop came and both players checked. Burchfield fired 35,000 on the turn and his opponent called.
The river fell and Burchfield gathered 132,000 and threw it out in a manner that it fell over itself, neatly splayed on the felt. His opponent thought for about 35 seconds and decided to let his hand go, resulting in Burchfield taking down the pot and bringing his stack over 1.3 million along the way.
A player opened to 32,000 from early position and action folded around to Eric Bunch, who went all in from the small blind. The opener called for less and the two hands were tabled.
Eric Bunch:
Opponent:
The board ran out , giving both players a pair on the flop. When all was said and done, Bunch’s kings up were best and he secured the knockout, bringing him over a half-million in chips.
Abraham Araya raised to 30,000 from middle position, then immediately called off his last 190,000 in chips after a three bet-shove from Damarjai Davenport on the button.
Abraham Araya:
Damarjai Davenport:
Davenport could only laugh at his dire situation, and the flop held up for Araya to double.