Charles Nguyen raised the small blind to 35,000 and one seat over, Roland Reparejo made the call. They checked down the board until the river. Reparejo tried to steal with a bet of 60,000 but Nguyen called and was good with versus jack-high.
Hand #87
Corey Emery got a walk.
Hand #88
Charles Nguyen raised to 45,000 and Emery moved all in for 274,000 from the small blind. The big blind folded and Nguyen called:
Nguyen:
Emery:
"HOLD ONE TIME," Emery yelled towards the rail and the board delivered a full house.
Olivier Doremus opened to 55,000 on the button and Roland Reparejo made the call from the big blind. After a flop of , Reparejo bet 60,000 and Doremus folded.
Hand #79
Doremus opened to 40,000 and Charles Nguyen three-bet from the button to 100,000 and everyone, including Doremus, folded.
Hand #80
Nguyen opened to 45,000 and Olivier Doremus called from the big blind. The flop was and Doremus checked. Nguyen bet 60,000 and Doremus folded.
From the button, John Taylor moved all in for what looked like 110,000. The small blind folded but Charles Nguyen called in the big blind. Please turn over your cards:
Taylor:
Nguyen:
Four-high doesn't sound intriguing but Taylor did find a little help on the flop. After the turn, Taylor was only one card away from elimination and the river sent him to the rail in fifth place. The Nguyen rail filled the whole Amazon room with their chants and some of them are surely going to miss their voices tomorrow.
Roland Reparejo raised to 48,000 and then called off the all in from Corey Emery for not much more. It was for Emery and for Reparejo. The crowd was demanding for a nine but the board ran out and Emery is working on a miracle comeback story.
The action again folded around to Nguyen who raised to 35,000 from the small blind and Roland Reparejo folded.
Hand #74
It was folded around to Reparejo in the small blind who called and Corey Emery checked his option. The flop was the and both players checked. The turn was the . Reparejo checked, Emery bet 16,000 and Reparejo pushed all in. Emery quickly folded and his stack is getting low.
With more chips to play in front, Charles Nguyen gets more and more active and took down the blinds and antes with a button raise.
Hand #70
Corey Emery limped the small blind and John Taylor in the big blind checked his option. On the flop, Taylor checked and then quickly folded when Emery grabbed chips to bet.
Hand #71
Corey Emery raised the button to 35,000 and Olivier Doremus defended his big blind. On the flop, Doremus check-called 30,000 and then checked again on the turn. Emery bet 58,000 and Doremus moved all in for another 185,000 on top of that. After getting the count, Emery said "okay, I call," before turning over the .
Doremus turned over a dominating and despite the requests from the rail for a six, the dealer completed the board with the river.
Charles Nguyen opened for 35,000 and John Taylor made the call. The flop was . Taylor to act and he checked. Nguyen bet 50,000 and Taylor flicked in the call after some thought. The turn was the . Both players checked and the river was the . Taylor now led for 55,000 and Nguyen made 130,000. Taylor called and Nguyen showed to win the pot.
Hand #67
An open from Taylor was good enough and he was awarded the pot.