Dean Hamrick opened on the button to 275,000 and Thomas O'Neal made the call.
The flop fell down and O'Neal checked to Hamrick who opted to fire out a bet of 325,000.
O'Neal deliberated for several moments before making the call as the dealer peeled the on the turn.
O'Neal checked once again and Hamrick slid in a stack of green 25,000-denomination chips amounting to a bet of 625,000. O'Neal instantly folded to see Hamrick pushed the pot to climb to 7,100,000 in chips.
From the button, Dean Hamrick opened to 275,000. Thomas O'Neal announced, "I'm all in," loud enough so that we could hear it up here in our media perch.
Thomas O'Neal opened to 300,000 from the button and Dean Hamrick made the call from the button.
The flop was checked to see the fall on the turn and Hamrick fire out a bet of 350,000. O'Neal sat there for nearly a minute emotionless before moving all in for roughly 3,830,000.
With Hamrick now in the tank, he eventually wound up making the call to put O'Neal at risk.
Hamrick:
O'Neal:
With Hamrick drawing dead, the meaningless landed on the river to gift O'Neal the double up to 8,320,000 as Hamrick slips to 3,025,000 in chips.