"ALLBusiness" raised to 900 from the hijack and Myles "Shipthemoney" Kotler called from the button. Louis "PokeThese" Lynch, who won Event #2: $1,000 NLH Deepstack 8-Max, then three-bet all in for 2,288 from the small blind and "ALLBusiness" made it 4,400 to go, which inspired Kotler to fold.
Louis "PokeThese" Lynch:
"ALLBusiness":
It was a flip but not after the flop paired Lynch. The turn made it two pair, and the river gave him the double.
Action folded around to Matthew "MattyFlushes" Larkin in the small blind and he moved all in for 2,373, which "konchi79" called from the big.
Matthew "MattyFlushes" Larkin:
"konchi79":
The flop was bad new for Larkin, though the turn did deliver an open-ended straight draw. Unfortunately for Larkin, the river was a brick and "konchi79" scored the knockout.
Timothy "married " Begley opened with a raise from middle position and was called by Mark "DomCaper" Darner from the cutoff, along with Sorel "Lovemy3kids" Mizzi on the button before Daniel "DNegs" Negreanu three-bet to 3,820 from the small blind.
Only Begley and Mizzi called to see a flop. Negreanu continued for 2,500 and was called by Begley while Mizzi folded his hand.
The appeared on the turn and Negreanu lead out for 4,500, then moved all in for 12,881 after the completed the board on the river.
Both bets were called by Begley and he rolled over but it was no good as Negreanu held to win the hand.
"Heezahustla" opened for 600 from middle position and "bucknaked64" called on the button. Action was on Tim "unorthod0x" Reilly who three-bet all in for 5,511 from the small blind and only "Heezahustla" called.
"Heezahustla":
Tim "unorthod0x" Reilly: [acq]
Reilly had his opponent dominated until the flop appeared giving "Heezahustla" top two-pair.
The turn was no help to Reilly as he needed to spike an ace on the river but it came the ending his tournament.
Remember, the WSOP.com portion of the 2020 World Series of Poker online events has a $100,000 Leaderboard.
They're running a $100,000 Leaderboard attached to the Online Bracelets that are running every day in July. The leaderboard will pay out the top 50 players. Climb your way to the top to win a share of the $100,000 in cash prize money.
Through the first 12 events, the 2020 WSOP online series has catered to 17,277 entrants and awarded $9,534,200 in prize money.
Here's a look at the rankings as seen on WSOP.com on 7/13/20:
Place
Player
Points
1
Robert "bustinballs" Kuhn
1,928.70
2
Ryan "Im.Sorry" Torgersen
1,740.48
3
Allen “Acnyc718” Chang
1,517.60
4
Philip "tome" Yeh
1,393.86
5
Raman "Acrogum" Afanasenka
1,332.90
6
Louis "PokeThese" Lynch
1,215.08
7
Alan Goehring
1,183.48
8
Joon "jykpoker" Kim
1,133.71
9
Ian "APokerJoker2" Steinman
1,111.02
10
Jonathan "Art.Vandelay" Dokler
1,106.21
*The Seniors Event is excluded from the leaderboard