Action folded to Matt Glantz on the button and he shoved all in for 220,000. Shaun Deeb was in the small blind and isolated by moving all in over the top, which drove out the short-stacked big.
Glantz:
Deeb:
It was a flip, and Glantz was looking good when he survived the flop. The turn was of no consequence and neither was the river. Glantz's walking sticks held and he doubled through Deeb.
Andrew Robl raised to 50,000 in early position, Connor Drinan three-bet to 135,000 on the button, and both blinds released. Robl put in a four-bet, making it 280,000 to go, and Drinan five-bet shoved for effectively 1.6 million or so.
"All in and a call," we heard the dealer at the feature table announce. We made our way up just in time to see John Juanda all in holding the and up against the of Andrew Lichtenberger.
The man known as "lucky chewy" was well out in front, and the flop essentially sealed the deal as he flopped Broadway with a royal flush redraw! Juanda could still chop with a non-spade ace, but he wouldn't find one as the appeared on the turn followed by the on the river.
Fabian Quoss raised to 40,000 from under the gun, Gus Hansen defended his big blind, and the flop fell . Both players checked.
The pair knuckled on the turn (), and the completed the board. Hansen checked, Quoss fired out 60,000, and Hansen check-raised to 137,000. Quoss quickly folded, and Hansen picked up the pot.
We're not sure of the preflop action, but we do know that Makhija, who had about 340,000, ended up all in while Lamb and Finger created a sizable side pot. After the stacks were counted, Lamb ended up all in for 1.1 million while Finger had him covered by less than 100,000.
Finger:
Lamb:
Makhija:
Makhija got it in with the best hand, while Lamb was in the lead for the side pot. Unfortunately for them both, the flop delivered Finger a king and the lead. Neither the turn nor river changed a thing and Finger scored the double elimination.
Meanwhile, Fabian Quoss was eliminated from the feature table by Gus Hansen in unknown action.
Anthony Gregg raised to 40,000 from early position and Christian Harder three-bet shoved for 340,000 from the cutoff. Action folded back to Gregg who called.
Gregg:
Harder:
The board ran out , bringing no help to Harder and ending his tournament. Gregg, meanwhile, is up to about 1.2 million.