Ryan Van Sanford was in late position and raised to 9,000. Chance Kornuth was in the hijack and called. Michael Delvecchio iii was on the button and also called. Ben Keeline peeked down at his cards in the small blind and moved all in for roughly 60,000. Sanford moved all in for 106,000 and Kornuth moved all in having everyone covered, Delvecchio folded.
Ryan Van Sanford:
Chance Kornuth:
Ben Keeline:
The board ran out and Sanford made a set of aces taking down this huge pot. Unfortunately for Keeline he would have to settle for the cash he made and it's on to the next one.
The current chip leader hails from Mexico and goes by the name of Florentino Coalla. Coalla is up to 620,000 after taking down another pot, this time from Sonny Franco.
Franco opened in early position, and Coalla called on the button. On the flop, Franco bet 11,500, Coalla raised to 31,500, and Franco folded.
Daniel Negreanu, who has been moving tables like crazy today, recently sat down at Coalla's table.
With the board reading , Ben Farrell checked from under the gun. Charlie Carrel was in the hijack and bet 9,000, Farrell called. The turn was the , and Farrell checked. Carrel fired out a bet of 22,000 that Farrell called. The river was the , and Farrell checked for a third time. Carrel sized up his opponent and moved all in, having Farrell covered.
After some witty banter between the two and a lot of head shaking from Farrell, he elected to fold his hand. He added afterward, "I should never fold to you when you bet." That gave Carrel a good chuckle.
Dmitry Savelyev opened to 9,000 in middle position. Action folded to Jason Wagen, in the big blind, who shoved for a total of 38,000.
Savelyev tank-called.
Nick Rampone opened to 9,000 in the hijack. Jiri Horak, in the cutoff, re-raised to 26,000. Action folded back to Rampone, who added the remainder to call.
The flop was . Rampone checked. Horak bet 21,000. Rampone check-raised all in for a total of 105,000, and that was enough to make his opponent fold.