Lucas Greenwood limped on the button along with Ayaz Mahmood in the small blind. Jerry Odeen, in the big blind, checked.
The dealer fanned a flop of that was checked around to the turn. Mahmood and Odeen checked once more and Greenwood fired 400,000. Mahmood folded but Odeen called.
The completed the board and Odeen checked. Greenwood threw in a bet of 800,000 and Odeen snap-called. Greenwood tabled and Odeen revealed to win the pot with a flush.
Luc Greenwood raised to 500,000 from the cutoff and Peter Linton defended his big blind with a call.
They checked to the turn where Linton announced a pot-sized bet of 1.12 million. Greenwood wanted to call and he added one chip to his pile, thinking he would slide forward 1.1 million.
However, when he did so, he realized his mistake as he pushed forward 2.1 million and, unfortunately for him, it was declared a raise.
Linton moved all in for 4.66 million and Greenwood couldn't fold at that point.
Linton:
Greenwood:
Linton's two pair held after the river and the mistake cost Greenwood heaps of chips, allowing Linton to double into the lead.
"Oh my god," Greenwood lamented. "Oh, f***."
"Sorry, bro," Linton said.
"No, it's fine. It was my mistake. Sealed my own fate," Greenwood replied.
Ayaz Mahmood made it 500,000 in the cutoff, Jerry Odeen potted from the button and Mahmood was ready to spin for his tournament life.
Mahmood:
Odeen:
The flop came down and Mahmood hit two pair, but the gave Odeen a flush. Mahmood failed to improve on the river and he left the table with a payout slip for a fifth-place finish.
Lucas Greenwood limped on the button along with Jerry Odeen in the small blind. Peter Linton checked from the big blind.
Players saw a flop of that was checked around to the turn. Odeen checked again. Linton fired 640,000 and Greenwood folded. Odeen took a minute of reflection before check-raising to 2,300,000. Linton snap-folded.
Lucas Greenwood limped from the small blind and Jerry Odeen checked from the big blind.
The flop fell and was checked through to the turn. Greenwood fired a bet of 250,000 that Odeen called. The filled up the river and Greenwood threw in another bet of 450,000. Odeen responded by moving all in for about 12,500,000 and Greenwood with about 2,400,000 behind, snap-folded.
Action folded to Lucas Greenwood who raised to 725,000 from the small blind and Jerry Odeen called from the big blind.
A flop reading was dealt and Greenwood moved all in for his last 995,000. Odeen snap-called.
Lucas Greenwood:
Jerry Odeen:
The turn and river completed the board and Odeen raked in the pot with his king-high straight, eliminating Greenwood from the tournament in 4th place for $98,027