Jamie Roberts moved all in for 189,000 and it got passed around to the blinds. Alex Meidinger didn't actually see the all in move in front of him and just immediately raised to 40,000.
Unsure of what he could do, a ruling was made that the 40,000 stayed in the pot and he could call the rest or fold. Meidinger shook his head and then folded his cards before Chris MacNeil began to tank in the big blind.
MacNeil eventually made the call with and Roberts flipped which stayed ahead on a board.
Alex Meidinger raised to 40,000 from the button before Chris MacNeil moved all in for 157,000 from the SB. After a short tank Meidinger called with and saw he was up against MacNeil's .
The board ran to double MacNeil to 330,000. Meidinger back to 275,000.
Peter Feldman raised to 50,000 and Daniel Makowsky made the call from the small blind before Jim Pannell moved all-in from the big blind. Feldman pushed also and Makowsky folded.
Pannell:
Feldman:
Pannell just has Feldman covered but is down to only about 60,000.
Jim Pannell threw his last few chips in and found Eric Ladny wanting to play behind, Pannell had against and managed to double to about 100,000 after the board came .
The now short stacked Alex Meidinger pushed all in from the cut off when folded to him. Chris MacNeil then pushed from the next seat to isolate and it worked as the blinds folded. MacNeil showed to Meidinger's .
Angel Guillen just over min-raised to 41,000 and was called by both blinds before a flop came down. Guillen bet and was only called by Clark Hamagami in the BB. The turn saw Hamagami move all in which was effectively a 262,000 bet as that's what Guillen had back. Guillen begrudgingly folded showing the in the process.
On the river of a board Daniel Makowsky bet 150,000 only to be instantly called by Ben Bagamery. Makowsky said, "You win..." flipping , Bagamery showed to win the pot.