Paul Lieu raised it up to 20,000, which was enough to take down the pot, as he tabled his .
Hand #68
Paul Lieu limped, before Ben Volpe raised it up to 28,000. The action folded back around to Lieu, who re-raised to 101,000, as Volpe then thought about his decision. Nearly a minute passed, before he opted to fold, relinquishing the pot to Lieu.
Hand #69 (Level Up)
Three players limped into the pot, before Blair Hinkle raised it up to 28,000. Paul Lieu made the call after deliberating over his decision, before both players saw the flop come . Lieu quickly checked, before Hinkle threw in a continuation bet of 20,000, which was called. The fell on the turn, as Lieu checked once again. Hinkle paused, before throwing out a bet of 90,000, which was again called. The completed the board, as Lieu checked instantly for the last time. Hinkle saw motionless, looking at his opponent, before throwing betting out another 110,000 in chips. Lieu sat back in his chair, and counted out the call, whilest examining the remainder of his stack. He seemed about the aggression shown from Hinkle, as his arms started flying back in the air in disgust. He eventually made the call as Hinkle rolled over his for trip fives, as Lieu tabled his for the losing hand.
Hand #70- It was a family pot that saw the flop of . It checked to Chris Moorman, who moved all in. Paul Lieu made the call.
Lieu:
Moorman:
Moorman was drawing to runner runner for a win or chop, and the on the turn all but ended it. The hit the river, and Moorman was sent to the rail in 5th place, while Lieu jumped back up to 550,000.
The flop came down , before Blair Hinkle bet out 16,000, which was enough to take down the pot.
Hand #72
Blair Hinkle limped into the pot, before a raise of 28,000 from Paul Lieu, saw him take down the pot.
Hand #73
Paul Lieu limped into the pot, before Louis Boonecaze raised it up to 26,000, enough to win the hand.
Hand #74
Both Blair Hinkle and Ben Volpe committed 18,000 pre-flop, as they both saw the flop come down . Volpe threw out a bet of 20,000 which was called, as the fell on the turn. Volpe slowed down, as he checked his option, before Hinkle bet out 30,000. He was called, as the completed the board. Check-check followed, as Volpe tabled his for king-high, which was no match against Hinkle’s for bottom pair.
Hand #75- All four players saw a flop of . It checked to Ben Volpe, who fired out 18,000. Louis Bonnecaze raised it up to 45,000, and when it got back to Volpe, he moved all in. Bonnecaze kicked his hand in, and Volpe took down the pot.
Hand #76- Blair Hinkle made it 26,000, and Ben Volpe moved all in, taking the pot down once again.
Hand #77- Two players limped, and Hinkle raised to 22,000. Volpe made the call, and the flop came down , and it was checked through. The hit the turn, and Hinkle fired out 17,000. Volpe called, and the river was the . Hinkle assembled a bet of 48,000, and Volpe folded after a minute of tanking.
Hand #78- Hinkle raised it up to 22,000, and he took down the antes.
Hand #79- The flop came down , and Bonnecaze won with a 20,000 bet.
Paul Lieu raised it up to 20,000 after Blair Hinkle limped, which was enough to take down the pot.
Hand #81
Louis Bonnecaze raised it up to 22,000, and was called by Paul Lieu. The flop came down as both players checked. The fell on the turn, as Lieu threw out a bet of 66,000. Bonnecaze paused for a moment, before raising it up to 140,000. It didn’t take Lieu too long to then move all in for his entire stack, as Bonnecaze was put to the test. He gave out a big sigh, before mucking his hand, relinquishing the pot to Lieu.
Hand #82
Blair Hinkle opened to 25,000, before Paul Lieu raised it up to 105,000 in chips. With the action back on Hinkle, he quickly tossed in his cards, giving Lieu his third pot in a row.
Hand #83
Ben Volpe moved all in for 266,000 and was snap called by Blair Hinkle, as both players tabled their cards.
Hinkle:
Volpe:
The board ran out to see Volpe take the lead with trips on the flop, as he found a much needed double up through the chip leader.