Jeremy Ausmus moved all in for his last 25,000 from middle position and a player in late position re-jammed for 130,000. The big blind called with the covering stack to put his two opponents at risk.
Jeremy Ausmus:
Late Position Player:
Big Blind Player:
Ausmus was ahead, that is until the flop came to vault the late position player into the lead. Nothing changed on the turn or river, bringing Ausmus' tournament to a close.
A large stack of green T-25,000 chips was just spotted in front of Jesse Capps, including three of them as a turn bet from middle position on a board of with approximately 150,000 in the pot.
After some deliberation, Capps' opponent folded to send the pot across to him, boosting his stack to near a million chips.
A player in the cutoff found himself all in and at risk against Francisco Benitez on the button.
Cutoff Player:
Francisco Benitez:
Benitez was in fantastic shape to score another knockout and boost his chip stack further. The flop kept him ahead with the turn wrapping up matters before the meaningless river.
Vinicius Escossi moved all in from early position and was called by Mark Leblanc in middle position for approximately 400,000, which was covered by Escossi.
Mark Leblanc:
Vinicius Escossi:
The board ran out , giving Escossi a full house and the win to boost his stack over a million.
Jaspal Brar opened to 60,000 on the button and Francisco Benitez defended out of the big blind.
Benitez checked on a flop of and then called when Brar continued for 30,000.
Action checked through the turn to the river where action again went check-check. Brar showed down , good enough to scoop the pot.
The very next hand a player in early position opened to 350,000, leaving himself just 40,000 behind. Brar in the cutoff re-shoved only to see the button player call off. The blinds got out of the way and the initial raiser made the call to setup a three-way all in.
Early Position Player:
Button Player:
Jaspal Brar:
The early position player and the button were essentially involved in a flip with Brar needing a lot of help to win the pot. The flop immediately propelled the early position player into a huge lead with nothing changing on the turn. Brar found a miracle, however, nailing the on the river to take down an enormous, in the process eliminating both of his opponents.