Chan Pelton opened to 25,000 in middle position, and Frank Bonacci shipped for about 200,000 on the button. Small blind Mike Comisso shoved over that for about 500,000.
"So stupid," Pelton said. He mucked what he later said was eights.
Comisso:
Bonacci:
"Best I could hope for," Bonacci said optimistically.
His equity failed to come in though, as a community gave Comisso kings.
Vinicius Lima opened to 20,000 in middle position and got a call from the cutoff before Chan Pelton made it 105,000. Joey Weissman jammed in the small blind for 211,000. Pelton called after the others folded.
Vinicius Lima opened to 27,000 in middle position and Nacho Barbero three-bet to what looked like 80,000 on his left. Action folded to Lima, and he jammed, with Barbero quickly calling off his stack off 200,000 or so.
Barbero:
Lima:
Barbero was dominated, but a flop helped him with a straight draw. The turn left him still needing king or eight, but the river was a .
Vinicius Lima bet 8,000 on a flop in the cutoff, and Matt Davenport made it 38,000 on the button. Lima called, and he check-called 50,000 without delay on a turn. The river was a and Lima checked. Davenport pushed his whole stack in, about 155,000. Lima rolled his eyes and shook his head, saying he had two pair. After tanking a couple of minutes, he called.
Davenport stood up and flipped over , and Lima showed to get the elimination.
A short-stacked Jake Daniels put in his last 60,000 or so, and big blind Vinicius Lima called with . Daniels was leading for the moment with but a board of gave Lima a winning pair of queens.