In a pot of roughly 3,000 on a flop of , Jake Daniels bet out 1,700 after his opponent checked to him and was called.
The turn came the and the early position player checked again. Daniels moved all in covering his opponent's 15,000 stack. The opponent folded and the pot was awarded to Daniels.
Three hands in a row had Evan Price going up against the same opponent and it ended with a bust out.
In the first hand, the table said that a multi-way pot had the opponent with on the button, Price was under the gun with and the player in the hijack raised to 6,700. The button reraised all in for 6,800 and Price called. The board came down and Price and the button chopped the pot with the two pairs on board and the aces in their hands.
The next hand had the same opponent in the cutoff against Price in the big blind and the cutoff moved all in preflop for the chips he just built up. The board ran out and Price's gave him top pair but the cutoff hit a runner-runner straight to the queen with his .
The last hand, these two battled with Price on the small blind calling the same player, now in the hijack, and the third all-in for the round.
Opponent:
Evan Price:
The board ran out and Price's small-blind special of pocket aces grew stronger with the sixes on board to give him two pair and send his opponent to the rail.
About 30 minutes into Level 1 in the big blind position, Alaska's Chris Hough was all in for 15,000 with a board of showing.
The pot was around 17,000 and Hough's opponent on the button was contemplating whether or not to call and sat in the tank before finally shoving his chips all in for less than Hough's.
Hough showed for eights full of sevens and his opponent chucked his cards into the muck as he left the table.