Hand #67: Hanner opened to 95,000 and Andy Philachack made the call in the big blind. A flop was dealt and both players checked to the turn . Both players checked again to see the on the river. Philachack lead out for 100,000 and Hanner folded.
Hand #68: Polk opened to 90,000 and Hanner called from the big blind. The flop is dealt the . Both players checked to the on the turn. Hanner lead out for 100,000 and Polk folded.
Hand #69: Philachack opened to 90,000, Hanner three-bet to 225,000 in the small blind and Philachack called. The flop was dealt , Hanner lead out for 200,000 and Philachack folded.
Hand #70: Doug Polk completed from the small blind and Andy Philachack made it 150,000 to go from the big blind. Polk called and the flop came and both players checked. The turn was the and they again checked. The river was the and they again checked. Polk showed to best the that Philachack showed.
Hand #71: Polk opened from the button to 90,000 and Philachack made it 225,000 to go from the small blind. Jonathan Hanner folded from the big blind and Polk made the call.
The flop came and Philachack checked. Polk bet 110,000 and Philachack folded.
Hand #72: Blinds went up to 25,000/50,000 with a 10,000 ante. Philachack raised to 100,000 and Polk called from the big blind. The flop came and Polk check-folded to Philachack's continuation bet.
Hand #73: Hanner raised to 100,000 from the button. Polk re-raised from the small blind to 275,000. Philachack folded his big blind and Hanner moved all in. Polk insta-folded and Hanner took down the pot.
Hand #74: Philachack opened for 110,000 from the small blind and Hanner called from the big blind. The flop came and Philachack led out for 125,000 and Hanner folded.
Hand #75: Andy Philachack opened from the button to 100,00 and Doug Polk called from the big blind. A flop was fanned both players checked to the turn . Again, both players checked to the river , check, check, both players showed high and they chopped the pot.
Hand #76: Polk opened from the small blind, and Philachack called in the big blind. The dealer laid out a flop of , Polk bet 210,000, and Philachack folded.
Hand #77: Philachack opened to 100,000 from the small blind, and Jonathn Hanner called in the big blind. The flop spread , both players checked to the turn, . Hanner bet 125,000 and Philachack folded.
Hand #78: Philachack opened to 100,000, and Polk called from the big blind. A flop was dealt , and both checked to the turn, . Philachack bet 100,000 and Polk called. The river brought the , both players checked, Polk showed and was pushed the pot.
Hand #79: Polk shoved preflop and Philachack folded.
Hand #80: Doug Polk opened to 110,000 from the button and picked up the blinds and antes.
Hand #81: Jonathan Hanner completed the small blind and Doug Polk checked his option from the big blind. The flop came . Hanner bet 50,000 and was called by Polk.
The turn was the and Hanner bet 125,000 and Polk called. The river was the and they both checked. Polk showed for a pair of sevens and Hanner mucked.
Hand #82: Hanner opened for 100,000 and Andy Philachack moved all in for a total of 620,000. Hanner immediately called and the hands were tabled:
Philachack:
Hanner:
Philachack would need some help and he would get just that on the flop to give him a pair of aces. The turn changed nothing. The river was the and Philachack doubled up to approximately 1.3 million in chips.
Hand #83: Philachack opened for 125,000 from the small blind and Hanner folded his big blind. "Aaaaaahhhh," said Philachack as he slammed down two kings face up.
Hand #85: Jonathan Hanner opened to 100,000, Doug Polk three-bet shoved and Hanner folded.
Hand #86: Hanner received a walk.
Hand #87: Hanner shoved from the small blind and took down the blinds and antes.
Hand #88: Polk limped in from the small blind and Andy Philachack checked in the big blind. The flop was dealt , and both players checked to the turn . Philachack bet 100,000 and Polk check-called. The river introduced the , Philachack bet 100,000 and Polk folded.
Hand #89: Polk moved all in preflop and won the blinds and antes.
Hand #90: Andy Philachack opened for 100,000 and Jonathan Hanner moved all in for approximately 500,000 total. Philachack stood up, perched himself on his knees in his chair. After some profound thought, he made the call.
Hanner:
Philachack:
The flop was a monster for Philachack, as it came to give him middle pair with a flush draw. The turn was the and Hanner would need the or to stay alive. The river gave Philachack a flush - the - and Hanner was eliminated in third place. Doug Polk enters heads-up play with a slight chip lead over Philachack.
Hand #91: Doug Polk opened to 105,000 and Andy Philachack raised it to 250,000. Polk called. The flop came and Philachack led out for 300,000 and Polk called.
The turn was the and Philachack took a little time before he placed a bet of 400,000 into the middle. Polk called.
The river was the putting three sevens on the board. Philachack looked across the table carefully at Polk, leaned back in his chair slightly and then checked. Polk quickly checked behind and would take down the pot when his was one notch better than Philachack's .
Hand #92: Philachack opened for 150,000 and Polk folded.
Hand #93: Blinds moved up to 30,000/60,000 with a 10,000 ante. Polk opened to 125,000, Philacheck insta-shoved and Polk folded just as quickly.