Action folded to Phillip Oliphant, in the cutoff, who bet 350. Greg Hobson, on the button, bumped it up to 875 and Oliphant called after both blinds folded.
Oliphant check called Hobson's continuation bet of 825 on a flop.
Oliphant led out for 1800 on the turn and Hobson quickly shoved all in. Oliphant called and showed . Hobson flipped over and was ahead of Oliphant's set. The river gave Oliphant quads to eliminate Hobson.
These players are nowhere to be found anymore. We have no bust-out hands unfortunately, although this hand tweeted by Anthony Spinella might explain why Scott Seiver isn't around anymore:
Everyone folded to the hijack, who raised to 200. Tony Dunst, in the cutoff, reraised to 600. After the small blind folded, Marco Johnson, went all in from the big blind for his final 2,900. The player in the hijack folded and Dunst called.
It was a classic race with Dunst holding and Johnson . The board came and was no help to Johnson as Dunst adds to his stack.
He had made it thorugh to day two in the $1,500 Millionaire Maker event but busted quickly. He signed up for the $1,000 event and won two small hands before he got moved to the Brasilia Room. The Irish Open 2012 winner, who also won a Venetian Deepstack event here in Las Vegas three years a go, bring 3,250 chips with him to the table.
At the beginning of the day we wrote that one table in particular was though. Scott Seiver just busted that table though, and now Justin Bonomo is also gone.
Anthony Spinella opened the button to 350 and the small blind made the call. From the big blind Justin Bonomo pushed for 1,825 more. Spinella folded but after a little bit of thinking, the small blind decided to call. Bonomo showed his {Ac] and Spinella snap said he folded . Bad news was coming though as the small blind showed .
The flop (), turn () and river () were no help for Bonomo who wished the table all the best of luck and left for the exit.
We just saw Athanasios Polychronopoulos checking on a flop and his opponent bet out 600. Polychronopoulos already made the call but was acting out of turn with that move as there was another player involved in the pot who hand't made his decision yet. That player eventually folded and Polychronopoulos put in the 600 again he had already committed.
The fell on the turn and Polychronopoulos check-called a 1,300 bet. The river was the and Polychronopoulos checked again. His opponent bet 2,000 and with just 4,075 left behind, Polychronopoulos had a big decision. He made the call after some tanking but had to muck as soon as his opponent showed his .