With a short stack all in under the gun for 2,400, Justin Taylor called in early position but quickly folded once two other opponents re-raised. Tyson Sullivan's stack of just over 50,000 chips slid in, and the big blind called instantly with two bounties in play.
Tyson Sullivan:
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Sullivan needed help despite help despite hitting the flop, as his was followed by a . Turn changed nothing, but Sullivan shouted and the rest of the table erupted as the case fell on the river. Sullivan more than doubled up, and earned his third bounty of the tournament.
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Jessica Estephah raised all in from middle position for 19,000 and the action folded around to Jason Stockfish who three-bet to 45,000, which forced Ebony Kenney out of the pot in the big blind.
Jessica Estephah:
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Estephah was way ahead and the board ran out for her full house to seal the double up.