Moments after Anthony "holdplz" Spinella took a million chips off Grayson "gray31" Ramage to move into the chip lead, back came Ramage to double into the lead.
"j_peso4" opened to 125,000 and Ramage defended his big blind. The flop came and Ramage checked. "j_peso4" bet 101,440 and Ramage check-raised to 350,000. His opponent called
The turn was the and Ramage bet 475,000. "j_peso4" called. The river was the and Ramage jammed for 1.8 million and his opponent called with for trip queens. However, Ramage had rivered a full house with to double up.
Grayson "gray31" Ramage raised to 80,000 from under the gun and Luigi “Il-Giuglia” D'Alterio three-bet to 264,875 from the next position. It folded back to Ramage who called and the flop came .
Ramage check-called 362,355 and the turn was the . Ramage checked again and D'Alterio bet 782,687. Ramage check-raised all in for 1,469,189 and D'Alterio called.
Grayson "gray31" Ramage:
Luigi “Il-Giuglia” D'Alterio:
D'Alterio held pocket aces but they were no good against the set of Ramage. The river bricked and Ramage doubled into the chip lead.
"tirexfish" opened to 80,000 on the button and Jason "JASON.MAC100" McConnon three-bet all in for around a million. The big blind was "dartazzz" who four-bet all in and the original raiser folded.
Jason "JASON.MAC100" McConnon:
dartazzz:
There was no help on the board and McConnon was sent to the rail.
Jason "JASON.MAC100" McConnon started the day as one of the shorter stacks in the tournament, but has already secured a pay jump with the remaining 40 players guaranteed $3,465.
The next pay jump comes at 31 where it jumps to $4,424.