Riley Fuller raised to 35,000 from early position and David Smart was on the button and pushed all in for 321,000. The action folded back to Fuller and he made the call.
David Smart:
Riley Fuller:
Smart was out in front, and after the board ran out Smart doubled up.
In just a couple hands later, Smart busted Christopher Mcnally and now sits around the 1,000,000-chip mark.
Maxim Sorokin raised to 37,000 from the cutoff and got called by both of the blinds. The flop came and the action was checked around. The turn brought the and the small blind led out for 42,000. The big blind called and Sorokin raised to 150,000. The small blind called, while the big blind folded and they were heads-up to the river.
The river was the and the small blind checked to Sorokin who bet 250,000. His opponent quickly called and Sorokin tabled for a set of fours, good enough to take down a healthy pot.
Ana Marquez, sitting in early position, raised to 35,000. Both Faraz Jaka (small blind) and Andrew Jernigan (big blind) called.
The flop came . Both Jaka and Jernigan checked, and Marquez opened to 43,000, Jaka called, then Jernigan raised to 205,000. Marquez called, and Jaka folded.
On both the turn and river, both checked. Jernigan showed for the flopped pair of jacks and eights and Marquez mucked.
Hand 2
Marquez was sitting in the under-the-gun position and raised to 35,000 and got called by Jernigan in the small blind.
The flop came , and Jernigan check-folded on the 30,000 bet of Marquez.
Hand 3
Brennan Benglis completed from the small blind. Marquez raised to 50,000 and Benglis folded.
Thomas Lutz raised to 32,000 from early position and was called by the button and the small blind. John Thornton was in the big blind and moved all-in for 463,000. The action was back on Lutz and he pushed all-in over the top, causing the other two opponents to fold.
Thomas Lutz:
John Thornton:
Lutz was already way ahead and when the board came he improved to the nut flush and Thornton was eliminated.
Patrick Mahoney, on the button, raised to 40,000. Neel Murthy, in the small blind, three-bet to 120,000 and Mahoney called.
The flop came , Murthy opened to 60,000, Mahoney raised to 194,000. Murthy decided to go all-in and Mahoney called, having Murthy covered.
Patrick Mahoney:
Neel Murthy:
Mahoney was on a flush draw so Murthy needed to avoid all hearts. The turn was the but the river came with the to give Mahoney the flush he needed to knock Murthy out.