Bryan Sapp limped in from the small blind and Dean Schultz moved all in from the big blind for just over 20,000. Sapp thought for a moment before calling. The hands were:
Sapp:
Schultz:
The board rolled out as Dean Schultz doubled to 45,000 while Sapp took a hit to just under 20,000.
Larry Romine reraises to 7,000. Jerry Martin reraises all in and Romine calls.
Romine has .
Martin has .
The board is a roller coaster: . Romine takes the lead on the flop and loses it on the turn, and is down to his last 1,500.
On the next hand, he's automatically all in, in the big blind. Bryan Sapp raises to 14,300 all in to isolate, but it doesn't work, as Jason DeWitt calls.
DeWitt:
Romine:
Sapp:
Board:
Sapp is eliminated in 18th, Romine triples up to stay alive with the flush and DeWitt gets the side pot.
Larry Romine moved all in for his last 4,100, and on the button, Bob Cole called leaving himself 1,600 behind. David Kopacz and Arthur Evans also came along from the blinds, bringing out a flop of . It was checked to Cole, who moved his last 1,600 to the middle. Again both blinds called as the turn brought the . The blinds checked again and river was the .
At this point, Bob Cole was ecstatic and was certain he had the hand won. The blinds checked and Cole turned over to gain some chips back, up to 22,000.
In a five-way limped pot, a flop of came out. Action checked around to David Kopacz who bet 6,600. Perry Cain called and Bob Cole moved all in for 8,200 more. Kopacz called and Cain folded as the hands were revealed.
Kopacz:
Cole:
The turn brought the and put Cole in the lead. The river was no help to Kopacz, as Cole doubled to just over 55,000. Kopacz slipped to 220,000.