After surviving with the short stack in that earlier hand versus Jacob Petersen, Harrison Wilder wasn't so fortunate after finding himself all in once more versus Hans Minocha and has hit the rail in 14th place, earning $7,495 for his efforts.
After surviving with the short stack in that earlier hand versus Jacob Petersen, Harrison Wilder wasn't so fortunate after finding himself all in once more versus Hans Minocha and has hit the rail in 14th place, earning $7,495 for his efforts.
Michael Senter raised from the cutoff, Jacob Petersen three-bet from the button, and Hans Minocha cold called from the small blind. Senter then four-bet, and Petersen five-bet. Minocha and Senter followed (with 2K behind).
Flop: 


After Minocha checked, Senter bet all-in, and Petersen raised. Minocha then re-raised, and Petersen called to see the
hit the turn. Michocha took the lead this time and Petersen called. The river brought the
and Petersen called another bet from Minocha.
Minocha showed 
for two pair, which had Senter's 
beat. Petersen mucked, and Minocha scooped a huge pot.
Ronnie Bardah raised, Terrence Chan three-bet from the button, Chad Brown made it four to go from the small blind, Bardah raised again, and the other two called. The flop came 

, Brown checked, Bardah bet, Chan raised, Brown reraised, then Bardah reraised as well, putting his last chips in the middle. Chan and Brown called.
Brown bet the
turn, and Chan called, but when Brown bet the
river Chan stepped aside.
Brown showed 
for a set, but Bardah had 
for the nut straight and survives by taking the nearly 120,000-chip main pot. Meanwhile, Brown claimed the small side pot.
Harrison Wilder put in four bets preflop and was all in with 
against Jacob Petersen's 
. The 



board gave Wilder the pot and the much-needed double.
A big hand just developed between Sorel Mizzi and Terrence Chan. Several bets were already in the middle by the 

flop, then each contributed three big bets more on the
turn. Chan fired again after the
river fell, and when Mizzi called Chan quickly tabled his 
for quad nines.
That big pot pushes Chan back out in front and Mizzi back down near the bottom of the counts.
Harrison Wilder raised from early position and Vincent Gironda three-bet from the button. Wilder called and the flop rolled out 

. Wilder check-called and then fired when the
peeled off on the turn. Gironda called, and the
on the river brought four to a flush. Wilder led again and Gironda called.
Showdown:
Wilder: 

Gironda: 

Gironda's six-high flush was good for the win, and he's the new chip leader with 270,000.

sorelmizzi Sorel Mizzi 16 left in 2.5k lhe 6 max I have 250k. I'm having lucid visions of beating terrence chan heads-up #youhearditherefirst
June 22 2012
Level: 17
Blinds: 4,000/8,000
Ante: 0
The remaining 15 players have left for the final 20-minute break of the evening.
On a flop of 

, Christopher Roth bet his last 4,000 chips. Michael Senter called.
Roth: 

Senter: 

Roth was thrilled he made a pair, but Senter was drawing plenty live. The
changed nothing, but Senter hit Gin with the
on the river to shut the door on Roth's day.