Action was picked up on the turn of a board that read . David Moon bet 2,500 and was raised to 10,000 by Robert Pound. After a few moments of thought, Moon called.
The river came the . Moon quickly checked. Pound gathered all of his chips and placed them into the middle for an all in. Moon frowned and folded after a few seconds to send the pot to Pound.
The flop read and there was around 37,000 in the pot. Soukah Kachittavong moved all in for his remaining 17,200 and found one caller, players tabled their hands.
Soukah Kachittavong:
Opponent:
The board ran out and Kachittavong took down the pot with his full house, doubling through his opponent.
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A player in early position opened to 2,200 and Daniel Park then three-bet to 6,500 from middle position. The initial raiser moved all in for about 17,000 and Park snap-called.
Opponent:
Daniel Park:
The board ran out and Park's rivered straight took down the pot, eliminating his opponent from the tournament.
The board showed and there was around 43,000 in the pot. Action checked to Andrew Heckman who moved all in for a total of 20,900.
His opponent quickly called and Heckman tabled for a full house. His opponent mucked and Heckman scooped the pot for a complete double with his full house.
Last year's Foxwoods Main Event champion Gordon Wilcox was in a hand with Robert Pound. A bet and a call was made as they went to the river. The board read . Pound bet 20,000 and was instantly called by Wilcox.
Pound turned over the for a set which had Wilcox beat who showed .
Action was picked up on the turn on a board that read . Robert Pound bet 4,000 and was raised to 10,000 by Gordon Wilcox. Pound went into the tank to think about the raise before clock was called. As the floor came over Pound made the call.
The river came the . Wilcox moved all in for what was counted out to be 37,500. Pound again went into the tank to think it over. After a couple of minutes clock was called again. The floor came over and started the count down before Pound put in the chips to call.
Wilcox turned over the for the full boat and Pound mucked his hand as a good portion of his stack went across the table.