Sean Dempsey opened for 53,000 and Layne Flack called. Clyde Walters moved all in for the second time in a row. When the action got back to Dempsey he announced all in too and Flack folded [txt x] face up.
Walters was at risk with and was in big danger against the of Dempsey.
The board ran out .
Flack winced when he saw the ten hit the flop but the aces of Dempsey held up to send Walters out just short of the official final table.
Ryan Olisar opened to 50,000 from early position and action folded around to Ryan Jaconetti in the small blind. Jaconetti moved all in for 380,000 total and Olisar thought for a moment before making the call.
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Sean Dempsey in the small blind and Clyde Walters in the big blind had tangled a couple of times before and they just got involved in a big one.
Dempsey made the raise to 44,000 and Walters raised it up to 85,000. Dempsey made the call and they saw a flop of . Walters called a bet from Dempsey to see the fall on the turn.
Dempsey now made it 180,000 and again Walters made the call. The river was the and after looking at his stack Dempsey moved all in.
Walkters instantly called and tabled but was incredulous at the hand that had him beat, Dempsey’s , the river giving host wop pair. There a small bit of chip throwing before his bet was slid over to Dempsey’s stack.
Ryan Olisar opened to 40,000 from early position and Elior Sion moved all in from the button. Takashi Yagura also moved all in from the small blind and Olisar got out of the way.
Yagura:
Sion:
The flop of left Sion drawing dead. The inconsequential completed the board and Sion headed to the payout desk.
Jacob Schindler opened to 40,000 and Ryan Laplante three-bet right behind to 88,000. Ryan Jaconetti moved all in for around 500,000 total from the big blind. Schindler thought for awhile before eventually making the call and Laplante folded.
Schindler:
Jaconetti:
The board ran out and Schindler doubled, leaving Jaconetti crippled.