Hugo Nazar has apparently been all in a few times lately and the latest attempt to spin up his stack ended in a confrontation with Brian Altman. Nazar had pocket jacks and Altman the . A queen on the river awarded him the pot and sent Nazar to the rail.
After a raise to 8,000, Justin Schwartz moved all in for 140,000 with and got called by the initial raiser with . The opponent had slightly less chips and hit the rail after an event-less board.
Steve Dunning opened the pot and Mike Kachan three-bet. When Dunning four-bet shoved Kachan said afterwards that he was priced in to call as the shove wasn’t for that much more and turned over with a shrug.
Dunning had projected a tight image all day so the table gasped when they saw hehad shoved with for his tournament life.
The board ran out and Kachan’s picture cards held against DUnning'sconnectors.
Shaun Hart four-bet shoved into Eric Shanks and the latter called all in for effectively 120,000 with . Hart had that dominated with but a queen showed up on the flop. Shanks lost another pot after that to drop some of the profit,
We saw Richard Milne jumping away from the table and cheering after he had just doubled up. He called a raise preflop with and flopped two pair on . The Scotsman bet and got put all in for his last 68,000.
After some consideration he made the call and faced . Both the turn and the river blanked and Milne let the emotions burst out.