Chandra Winardi got all in with preflop against the of Bob Bounahra. Winardi made a flush, but Bounahra flopped a set and made nines full to bust his unfortunate opponent.
Louis Campbell just took a huge chunk of Dan Alspach's stack with on a board of . We believe most of the money went in on the river, and Alspach held for top two on the flop.
Richard Liotta must have thought he'd struck gold when Zachary Gruneberg shipped it in ahead of him and he woke up with in the big blind.
Gruneberg could only lay on the felt, but picked up a gutterball on the flop. Sure enough, the turn made him Broadway and after the river, Gruneberg had cracked Liotta's aces to send him home 20th.
Dan Alspach opened to 45,000 under the gun, and Louis Campbell made it 90,000 from the small blind. Alspach four-bet shipped for 338,000, and Campbell thought for awhile before mucking face up.
Jonathan Neckar got outflopped by Jeff Gross in a massive pot moments ago.
We picked up the hand with Gross shoving 190,000 over a 27,000 bet from Neckar on a flop. Neckar made the call with , Gross had and after a run out, Neckar was down to just 35k.
He raised the next hand to 27,000 and got two callers. The rest went in with on a flop against Louis Campbell holding .
Jeff Gross pushed all in for 107,000 and was called by Mike Smith.
"I'm gonna have to get lucky," Gross said.
Smith revealed .
"Oh, I can win that," Gross said, turning over for live cards.
No sooner had he said it than the flop came , giving him trips. The gave Smith a straight draw, though only half of it was good, and the river was a blank.
Smith will have less than two big blinds after break.