Kristijonas Andrulis moved all in for 33,000 from early position, and Ben Hamnett called in the big blind.
Andrulis:
Hamnett:
Andrulis flopped a pair of aces and a wheel draw when the dealer fanned , but Hamnett could also make the wheel if a four came. Andrulis' hand held on the turn () and the river (), and he doubled to 78,000 chips.
Just before the break, Kristijonas Andrulis moved all in for 9,000 in the hijack, Jamie Armstrong called on the button, and Markus Gonsalves called in the big blind. Gonsalves check-folded on a flop of , and the hands were opened.
Andrulis:
Armstrong:
Andrulis was miles ahead of Armstrong, who turned a gut-shot straight draw when the hit the felt, but a bricked off on the river.
Kristijonas Andrulis raised to 17,000 in the cutoff, Dan Kelly called on the button, and Jamie "pokerjamers" Armstrong three-bet to 50,000 from the small blind. Andrulis made it 95,000, Kelly folded, and Armstrong moved all in for 346,000. Andrulis called.
Andrulis:
Armstrong:
Armstrong had Andrulis crushed, and held when the board came . There was a bit of debate as to how many chips Andrulis had, but after a few minutes of confusion he was left with 10,000.
Jamie Armstrong raised to 16,000 from early position, Brian Rast called on his direct left, and Ben Hamnett three-bet to 50,000 on the button. Armstrong folded, Rast moved all in, and Hamnett tossed his cards into the muck.
Trevor Pope raised on the button, Tom Marchese called out of the small blind, and Brandon Meyers defended his big blind. The flop fell , both blinds checked, and Pope continued for 21,000. Marchese folded, Meyers moved all in for 94,000, and Pope called.
Pope:
Meyers:
Both players flopped a pair of kings, but Meyers' kicker was best, and he held and doubled when the turn and river came , respectively.
Darryll Fish had the button and raised to 17,000. Matthew Parry moved all in for 155,000 out of the small blind, and Trevor Pope cold-called in the big blind. Fish folded, and the hands were opened.
Parry:
Pope:
Parry was in rough shape, and the flop only put him further behind the eight ball. It was all over when the turned, and a meaningless completed the board.
Pope is up to 860,000 chips, while Parry is off to the cage to collect $15,824.