Neil Channing opened on the button and Henry Lu called. The flop came , Lu bet 300,000 and Channing called. The turn came , Lu checked and Channing bet 450,000.
Lu called and the river came . Lu checked, Channing bet 600,000 and Lu convinced himself to call after several moments. Channing tabled for two pair and Lu mucked.
Henry Lu opened to 200,000 and Neil Channing asked how much Lu had behind. Silence gripped the crowd and Channing raised to 500,000. Lu folded quickly.
Channing then flashed the which drew a round of cheers from the British rail assembled at the ESPN Feature Table.
Henry Lu raised it up to 200,000 on the button and Neil Channing three-bet to 575,000. It was then back on Lu and he thought for some time before shoving all in. Channing instantly mucked his hand and Lu raked back a chips.
The last hand saw the players get their stacks in the middle very quickly. Neil Channing was on the button and opened it up. Henry Lu then three-bet to 575,000 and Channing shoved his stack in. Lu snapped him off and the two players turned their hands over.
Channing's would need some help against Lu's if he was going to finish this tournament off. The board was no good for Channing, but great for Lu as he takes the chip lead.
Henry Lu opened for 200,000 and Neil Channing raised to 675,000. Lu called and the flop came . Channing led out with 900,000 and Lu called without hesitation.
The turn came and Channing moved all in. The crowd rose to their feet as Lu made his decision. He folded his hand and then quietly asked Channing, "Will you tell me your hand after the tournament?"
Neil Channing was on the button and raised it up to 225,000. Henry Lu called and a flop was dealt. Lu check-called a bet of 350,000 here and then both players checked the turn and the river.
At showdown, Lu tabled and the high-ace was enough to see Channing's cards into the muck.