The exact details of the hand escaped us, but we do know a short-stacked Matt Rolfe got his stack all in preflop against both Tatjana Zizic and Dylan Hortin. The former ended up betting out the latter on either the flop or turn, but whatever the case Rolfe had to show down with Zizic.
Zizic:
Rolfe:
Zizic was ahead, but Rolfe could triple with a club. Unfortunately for him, it wasn't in the cards as the blanked on the river.
Action folded to Kyle Montgomery in the hijack seat, and he raised to 4,000. In the next seat was Dylan Honeyman, and he three-bet to 10,500 from the cutoff position. On the button, Timo Pfutzenreuter four-bet to 23,500, and then the blinds folded to put the action back on Montgomery. He wasted little time in five-betting to 49,000.
After Honeyman folded, action was back on Pfutzenreuter. The dealer pulled in Honeyman's bet after he folded and also the 23,500 from in front of Pfutzenreuter and Montgomery. Pfutzenreuter asked the dealer to put his bet back out there, and the dealer did so. Then, Pfutzenreuter pulled back his chips and six-bet to 81,000. Montgomery moved all in, seven-bet shoving for more than his opponent had, and Pfutzenreuter announced the call to put his entire 250,000-chip stack on the line.
"Aces versus kings," said the dealer, as Montgomery tabled the to be ahead of Pfutzenreuter's .
Immediately, Pfutzenreuter's hands clutched to his mouth and he had a look of "what just happened" written all over his face.
The flop, turn, and river ran out , keeping Montgomery's aces in front and giving him the victory. Pfutzenreuter was quickly up and out of his seat and off to the exit, while Montgomery boomed to 600,000 in chips.
On the flop, Timo Pfutzenreuter bet 5,500 before Kasra Bakhshaee folded. Kyle Montgomery called, and the turn was the . Both Pfutzenreuter and Montgomery checked, then the completed the board on the river. Both checked again, and it was Pfutzenreuter's winning the pot.
We're not sure of the action, but somehow Asa Smith got his last 39,700 chips all in on the flop with the against David Leas' . The turn and river gave Smith quads and he doubled through.
Jackie Glazier now has approximately 400,000 in chips, and yes, that's a lot, as Glazier's now clear in the chip lead. Upon inquiry, Glazier informed us she's "won a few pots" to get to that mark.