David Baker made it 140,000 to go from the button and Matt Vance took him up on the offer.
The flop brought to the board and both players checked. When the came on the turn, Baker made a bet of 220,000. Vance raised to 525,000 and Baker folded.
Baker now has only 1,800,000, while Vance is sitting with 3,800,000.
David Baker and Stephen Gee were involved in a board reading when Gee called a 115,000 bet from Baker. When the fell on the river, Baker bet 270,000 and Gee called once more.
When Baker turned over , Gee mucked and slipped back down to 2,000,000.
We haven't had too many three-way pots lately, but we were treated to a doozy when David Baker made a raise to 160,000 from the button. Stephen Gee and Matt Vance called from the small blind and big blind respectively.
All three players checked a flop of . When we got to see the on the turn, Gee led out with a bet of 275,000 with both Vance and Baker calling. At this point there was over 1,000,000 in the pot.
The river was the and Gee bet 720,000. Vance folded, but Baker made the call. Gee showed for a rivered set and Baker mucked.
David Baker was in the small blind when he moved all in for 1,200,000. He got a call out of Stephen Gee, while Matt Vance folded.
Gee:
Baker:
Baker was way behind and failed to catch up as the board ran out .
The elimination has brought us to heads-up play with Gee taking the chip lead. Quite an impressive feat, considering he was on the short stack for much of the day.
Matt Vance and Stephen Gee saw an unraised flop of with both players checking through. When the came on the turn, Gee bet 100,000 and got a call from Vance.
The river was the and Gee check-folded to a 225,000 bet from Vance.
On the next hand, they saw another flop without a raise. This time it came and they checked to the on the turn. At this point Vance checked and Gee bet 95,000 with Vance making the call.
The river was the and both players checked once more.
Vance showed and Gee mucked, giving Vance two pots in a row.