On a | board we saw Cylus Watson check from the small blind. Tristan Wade bet out 900 from the big blind and another player quickly folded. Watson made it 2,400 to go though and Wade made the call. The fell on the river and Watson double checked how much Wade was still playing. hen Wade count out 6,875, Watson put 8,000 in the middle to set his neighbor all in. Wade thought about if for some time before eventually folding.
Facing a raise to 400 from middle position, Timothy Adams defended his big blind before both players checked the flop.
The turn of the saw another check from Adams as his opponent fired out a delayed continuation-bet of 500. Adams responded by check-raising to 1,600 with his opponent making the call as the completed the board on the river.
Adams led out for 3,300 leaving himself just 5,000 behind, and after roughly two minutes of deliberation, Adams' opponent tossed his cards to the muck to see the Canadian awarded the pot.
When we arrived there was 1,125 in front of Jeremy Ausmus who was seated in the cut off position. His opponent, a player in middle position, made the four bet to 2,675 and Ausmus made the call. The flop was the ignition for more action as a 2,025 continuation-bet followed from the player in middle position. Ausmus shoved all in for 12,975 total and his opponent snap called.
Ausmus showed for a gutshot and he was up against . The on the turn didn't do Ausmus any good but the on the river did.
A total of 784 entries make for a $3,684,800 prize pool. 81 of them are going to get paid and a min cash is worth $9,175. Making the final table will net you $59,398. THe break down of the prize pool is as followed: