The short stacks just keep doubling up.
Patrick Cronin raised to 23,000 in the hijack seat and Bertrand "ElkY" Grospellier moved all-in from the cutoff for around 50,000. The action folded back around to Cronin who made the call and we had a flip on our hands.
| ElkY | ![]() |
| Cronin | ![]() |
Board:

ElkY moved up to 106,000 and Cronin is pegged back at 350,000.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
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350,000
70,000
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70,000 |
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106,000
24,000
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24,000 |
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. Deeb continued out with 27,000, and Eslami check-raised. The resulting action left him all in for about 100,000 total.
were still laid face-up on the felt as Deeb paid his debts.

and by this time Moorman was a
flop, and Landfish took his cue to bet 45,000. It appears he fell right into Ivey's trap, though, as the check-shove came quickly. It was 69,000 total, and Ivey certainly expected to get an instant call. But that call didn't come instantly or even eventually. In fact, it never came. Landfish could not match the bet, and he surrendered to let Ivey chip his way back into the mix.

in the big blind. That was plenty good enough to get his last 45,000 into the pot, and Corkins called with the superior
board, and he's been sent off to the dance.
. Corkins liked it and came out betting for 25,000. Charania also liked it because he raised pot. It was sufficient an amount to put Corkins all-in and he made the call.
and river