A player opened the action to 3,600 from early position and received one call. Action folded around to Andy Frankenberger in the big blind who shipped all in for 29,000. The original raiser contemplated a moment before reraising all in over the top for 76,000. The third player in the hand thought for a bit before saying, "Alright, you've got it," and mucking face up. Frankenberger rolled his eyes and tabled his only to find that he was behind his opponent's .
The board ran and Frankenberger was sent to the rail where he talked over the hand with Allen Kessler.
We found another short stack move their chips in the middle only to be called by Rex Clinkscales. Clinkscales tabled which was crushing his opponent's . His opponent found no help with the board and she quickly took to the exit.
Matthew Hankins opened under the gun to 2,700 and action folded all the way around to Tuan Phan in the big blind. Phan re-raised to 11,000 and Hankins shoved. Phan called and the hands were tabled.
We caught up with the action to see a player move all in preflop and Rex Clinkscales debating a call. The hands were turned over when Clinkscales announced a call.
Clinkscales:
Opponent:
Clinkscales never lost his lead as the board fell and he was able to reduce the field size by one runner.
Everett Carlton opened for 2,700 and Ryan Tepen raised to 6,100 directly on his left. Action folded back around to Carlton and he called. The flop came , Carlton checked and Tepen bet 5,200. Carlton check-raised all in, which brought a huge sigh out of Tepen.
After a moment Tepen flashed pocket kings and tossed his cards away. Carlton turned up pocket threes to put the screws to Tepen.