Charles "Woody" Moore and Jonathan Poche saw a flop come down with Moore in position. Poche checked first and then Moore checked behind.
The turn brought the and both players checked again to see the fall on the river. Poche bet 29,000 and Moore immediately called. Poche tabled the for a straight to the seven and Moore mucked his hand.
Although he is the over-whelming chip leader, Jonathan Poche is still being picked on by his fellow final table combatants.
After James Anderson opened to 14,000, Poche three-bet the button to 37,000 only to have Anderson respond with an all in. Poche deliberated slightly before mucking.
The following hand saw Poche bump it up from the cutoff to 16,000 only to have Josh Evans on his direct left move all in for 222,000 in chips. Poche again elected to kick his cards to the muck while slipping to roughly 465,000 in chips.
From the cutoff seat, Josh Evans raised to 16,000. James Anderson defended his big blind with a call and the flop came down between the two players. Anderson was first to act post-flop and checked. Evans also checked.
The turn added the to the board and Anderson fired a bet of 19,000, which was called by Evans. The dealer then placed the final card on the board, the . Anderson fired again, betting 46,000 this time. Evans made the call, but mucked when he saw Anderson's for a flopped full house.
Catching the action on the flop we found Jonathan Poche pushing out a 29,000-chip bet into two players.
La Sengphet check-folded from the big blind, but the original raiser in James Anderson made the call to see the land on the turn. Anderson check-called 69,000 before the completed the board.
Anderson checked and Poche slid out a bet of 110,000 which - after a few moments of deliberation - was called by Anderson.
Anderson tabled his and Poche nodded accordingly before mucking while slipping to 300,000 as Anderson leap-frogs him up the leaderboard.
Charles "Woody" Moore opened another button with a raise. This time he made it 22,000 to go. Jonathan Poche three-bet to 69,000. Everyone folded, including Moore, and Poche won the pot.
From the small blind, Jonathan Poche opened the action to 17,000 only to have Josh Evans move all in from the big blind for slightly over 130,000. Poche immediately made the call.
Poche:
Evans:
The flop put Evans squarely in the lead, and when the and landed on the turn and river, Evans was pushed the pot as Poche sunk down to roughly 130,000 in chips.