Giovanni Rosadoni opened to 22,000 from the small blind and Dan O'Brien called. The flop was and Rosadoni continued for 12,000. O'Brien folded and Rosadoni showed the as he took down the pot.
The next hand John Monnette limped from the small blind only to find Rosadoni raise to 18,000 from the big blind. Monnette called and the both checked the flop as well as the turn. Monnette check-folded to a bet on the river and Rosadoni dragged another pot.
Giovanni Rosadoni opened to 18,000 from the small blind and received a call from Dan O'Brien in the big blind. The flop was and both players checked. Rosadoni checked the turn and O'Brien fired out 28,000.
Rosadoni mucked his hand and O'Brien took downt he pot.
Dan O'Brien opened to 16,000 from the button and John Monnette three-bet all in for 180,000 from the small blind. O'Brien called and the hands were tabled to find the two players racing:
O'Brien:
Monnette:
The board fell and O'Brien's eights were able to hold, sending Monnette home in 3rd place.
Giovanni Rosadoni opened to 18,000 from the button. Dan O'Brien called and the dealer spread out a flop of . O'Brien checked and Rosadoni continued for 42,000. O'Brien folded and the Rosadoni took down the first pot of heads up play.
He opened to 16,000 and Giovanni Rosadoni flung out a call.
The dealer produced a flop of and Rosadoni took control of the hand with a 22,000 bet. O'Brien called and the peeled off on the turn. Rosadoni checked and O'Brien bet 47,000. Rosadoni opted to make it 100,000 straight and O'Brien flat called.
The completed the board and Rosadoni checked. O'Brien moved 115,000 into the center and Rosadoni called.
O'Brien showed for the wheel and Rosadoni threw his hand into the muck. O'Brien has now passed the one-million chip mark.