The player in the cutoff raised to 75,000. The button moved all in for 360,000. Toby Price was in the small blind and also moved all in, having the button covered, and the original raiser folded.
Toby Price:
Button:
The board ran out . Price's set of kings were good and got the elimination.
Gregory Milliron raised to 75,000 under the gun. Brad Albrinck called on the button, and Alexander Deutsch moved all in from the big blind for 210,000. Milliron re-raised all in, and Albrinck snap-called, having both players covered.
Alexander Deutsch:
Brad Albrinck:
Gregory Milliron:
The flop was ,giving Milliron an open-ender and Deutsch a king-high flush draw with an overcard. The turn was the , giving Milliron two-pair outs. The river was the , giving Deutsch the flush and the main pot and Albrinck the larger side pot against Milliron, who was relegated to the rail.
The player under-the-gun opened to 90,000 and got calls from three players including Alexandru Papazian in the small blind.
The flop was and the UTG player continued with a bet of 150,000. Action folded to Papazian who raised to 360,000. The UTG player asked for the amount and then three-bet shoved all-in. Papazian snap-called.
Papazian:
Opponent:
Papazian flops trip queens to take the lead and had his opponent drawing dead on the turn with the , giving him quads.
The completed the board and sent his opponent to the rail while Papazian is now the tournament chipleader.
Action folded around to Alexandru Papazian in the small blind and he moved all in. Adrian Moreno was in the big blind and said, "I only need one good card." Papazian responded with, "A queen?" Moreno looked back at his cards and immediately said, "call."
Adrian Moreno:
Alexandru Papazian:
The board ran out and Moreno survived. As he was raking in the pot, Papazian said, "That wasn't fair, you said one good card, not one great card." and the table erupted in laughter.
Moreno has been grinding out his stack all day and is fresh off of a big 23rd place finish worth $37,831 in Event #47 $1,500 No Limit Hold'em - Monster Stack. He was short in that event as well and made a very deep run, can he do the same again today? Stay tuned.
Martin Stausholm was in early position and after taking some time to think he moved all in for roughly 780,000. Ben Yu was in the small blind and pushed all his chips in, totalling 635,000 and the big blind folded.
Ben Yu:
Marin Stausholm:
The board ran out and Yu vaults ahead in the chip counts while putting Stausholm in a precarious position.
Danny Wong was in the hijack and raised. Michael Sinclair was on the button and moved all in, Wong called.
Michael Sinclair:
Danny Wong:
The flop was giving Sinclair a flush draw. The turn was the completing the flush for Sinclair but giving Wong the ace-high flush draw. The river completed the board with the sending the pot Sinclair's way and taking a chunk out of Wong's stack.