The board read and Jonathan Tamayo bet 225,000. Mark Rose called to see the river and it brought the . Tamayo check-called a 435,000-chip bet and Rose tabled for a straight. Tamayo mucked his hand and Rose took it down.
Jonathan Tamayo raised to 220,000 on the button, Mark Rose three-bet to 565,000 in the small blind, and Tamayo four-bet shoved for 3.205 million. Rose tank-called.
Tamayo:
Rose:
The flop gave Rose a pair of queens and more outs to eliminate Tamayo, but it was all over when the turned. The completed the board, and Tamayo shipped a massive double to 6.45 million chips.
The very next hand, Rose was all in preflop for 415,000, and Tamayo had him at risk.
Tamayo:
Rose:
Rose took the lead when the flop came , and held as the turn and river came , respectively.
A few hands later, Rose was all in on a flop of with . He had Clint Tolbert's crushed, and once again held when the turn and river came , respectively.
Mark Rose has been on a wild upward trend the past few hands.
Picking up with the action on the turn, the board read . Rose led for 200,000 and Clint Tolbert made it 500,000 to go. Rose stuck around.
The board completed with the . Rose checked and Tolbert moved out 575,000. Rose flat called and Tolbert instantly shot his hand to the muck. Tolbert showed and his rockets took it down. Rose is now back up and thriving with about 4 million in chips.
Jonathan Tamayo raised to 240,000 out of the small blind, Mark Rose called in the big blind, and the dealer fanned . Tamayo led out for 275,000, Rose raised to 730,000, and Tamayo moved all in for effectively 2.5 million or so. Rose quickly called.
Tamayo:
Rose:
It was all over when the turned, and a meaningless completed the board. Rose will walk away with $93,505.
Jonathan Tamayo raised to 250,000 with the button, Clint Tolbert defended, and the dealer fanned . Tolbert check-called a 250,000-chip bet from Tamayo, and the turn brought the . Both players checked.
The river was the , both players knuckled again, and Tolbert announced that he had queen-high.