Catching the action on the flop of , Clark Hamagami led out for 9,500 into Bryce Ebeling.
Ebeling raised the action up to 24,000, and with it back on Hamagami, he moved all in to put Ebeling to a decision for his tournament life. Ebeling called and the cards were tabled.
Ebeling:
Hamagami:
Drawing to only a runner-runner full house, the on the turn would lock the pot for Hamagami.
The meaningless landed on the river to see the pot pushed to Hamagami and a 190,000-chip stack follow.
In the final few hands before play is halted for dinner break, Neil Channing will be tucking into some grub a little happier.
With a raise to 6,200 from the cutoff, Channing shipped his 63,200-chip stack into the pot. Joe Simmons reraised all in and once the cutoff had folded the cards were tabled.
Channing:
Simmons:
The board ran out to see Channing find a dinner double up to 140,000 as Simmons slips to around 350,000 in chips.