We are now playing no limit hold'em. The short-stacked Robl will likely be pushing any moment.
Lindgren folded his button, and Bonomo raised to 160,000 from the small blind, enough to put Robl all in. Robl decided against it, and Bonomo takes the pot.
Justin Bonomo has the button. Bonomo raised to 55,000. Lindgren called. The flop was . Lindgren checked. Bonomo bet 75,000. Lindgren called. The turn was . Lindgren checked. Bonomo bet 165,000 and picked it up.
Justin standard-raised. Andrew moved all in. Justin called. Andrew had and Bonomo had . The flop was . The turn was . The river was the and Andrew "Good2CU" Robl, much to the disappointment of his many fans, finished in third place for $144,337.
The experienced and well-known online professional Erick "E-Dog" Lindgren is about to face off with the young online poker professional Justin "ZeeJustin" Bonomo. Both have enjoyed massive success in the poker world, but one thing has eluded each player thus far: a World Series of Poker bracelet. Tonight, when the dust settles, one of them will have it. Two of the best players never to have won a bracelet, and soon it will be one player, still searching for one among the remaining events.
Justin Bonomo currently edges out Erick Lindgren in chips, 1.983 million to 1.340 million, but seeing as we'll be in no limit for 22 more minutes, anything can and will happen. Each player owns 100 big blinds and has plenty of play left in them.
Erick Lindgren is buying a free round of Milwaukee's Best Light for everyone in the stands. He is clearly having a good time, despite the hundreds of thousands of dollars and an elusive bracelet at stake.
Bonomo raised to 55,000 from the button, and Lindgren called. The flop came , and Lindgren check-called Bonomo's bet of 75,000. The turn was the . Both checked.
The river was the . Both checked again. Lindgren showed , and Bonomo mucked.