Tanya Kirk raised in early position to 125,000 and action folded to the cutoff where Cosmin Joldis called. Button folded and In the small blind Dawn Thomas went all-in for 250,000 and action went to Jason R. Smith in the big blind who four bet to 470,000. Kirk folded and Joldis gave some thought before five-betting to 1,700,000 chips.
Smith went into the tank for roughly a minute, apologized for taking the time he did and folded face up for the whole table to see. The whole table gasped in shock as the other hands were turned over.
Dawn Thomas:
Cosmin Joldis:
The board ran out and Thomas was eliminated from the tournament, while Joldis took in the pot and the table complimented Smith's fold.
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Larry Baxter raised to 125,000 from under the gun. Diana Allen raised it up to 500,000 when the action folded to her in the small blind. Barry Shulman woke up with a hand in the big blind and moved all-in for 1,970,000. It folded back to Allen and she called.
Barry Shulman:
Diana Allen:
The board ran out . Shulman doubled up through Allen with his pocket kings.