Jonathan Lane opened for 55,000 and Jeremiah Fitzpatrick raised to 150,000 from the big blind. Lane raised enough to put Fitzpatrick all in and he called.
| Fitzpatrick | ![]() |
| Lane | ![]() |
The board ran
and despite flopping a set Lane lost the hand with runner-runner clubs to give Fitzpatrick the flush.
| Player | Chips | Progress |
|---|---|---|
|
|
1,170,000
460,000
|
460,000 |
|
|
550,000
540,000
|
540,000 |








and Esfandiari was not able to pair up. It ended with Lane making a set on the river and it was good enough for a double up.

and McCorkell doubled up without a pair.

. Two checks went to Lane who continued out for 100,000. McCorkell got out of the way and Romanello reached behind and shoved his entire stack in the middle. Lane announced a call and both hands were tabled to see that neither player held a diamond.

and the
and both players checked. The turn came
, Esfandiari bet 30,000 and Fitzpatrick called.
, Esfandiari checked and Fitzpatrick bet 150,000. Esfandiari tried talking to Fitzpatrick but he kept his stare straight at the board and wouldn't answer.

and Lonobardi was not able to find his ever elusive pair of jacks. He will collect $63,988 for his efforts.


, Fitzpatrick checked, Lane bet 60,000, Esfandiari called and Fitzpatrick folded. The turn came
, Lane checked and Esfandiari bet 135,000. Lane called and the river came
.
for a turned set and Lane mucked.