Numit Agrawal raised to 21,000 under the gun only to have Brandon Crawford three-bet pot right behind. Action folded back to Agrawal and he called off for 98,000 total.
Crawford:
Agrawal:
Both players held quality hands, but Agrawal would crack the aces when the flop delivered him the nuts. Not only that, he picked up both flush and full house redraws. The turn improved him to a full house, which meant Crawford needed an ace on the river to eliminate Agrawal. It didn't come though as the blanked. Ship the double to Agrawal.
The action folded to Kory Kilpatrick on the button and he made it 13,000 before David Baker three-bet to 45,000 from the small blind. With the action on Matthew Mendez in the big, he moved all in for roughly 110,000 and Kilpatrick folded before Baker snap-called.
Mendez:
Baker:
The board ran out to see Baker spike a flush against Mendez's set.
With around 40,000 in the pot and a flop of , Matthew Greenwood bet 32,000 from the big blind and was met by an all-raise to 122,500 from Richard Ashby. Greenwood thought for nearly two minutes before he made the call.
Ashby:
Greenwood:
"You're good," Greenwood said upon seeing Ashby's cards. The turn gave Greenwood both flush and full house outs, and Ashby actually thought he lost when the river completed the said flush. Fortunately for Ashby, it was also the right card to pair the board to give him a winning full house.
Richard Ashby limped under the gun and Sorel Mizzi made it 21,000 from the button with Mike Watson defending his big blind. Ashby mucked and the dealer fanned a flop with Watson checking.
Mizzi continued for 31,000 and Watson made the call before both players checked down the and on the turn and river.
Mizzi tabled his for a straight and scooped the pot to move to nearly 300,000.
Jonathan Little had been grinding a short stack for awhile before he got it all in against Sorel Mizzi on a flop.
Little:
Mizzi:
Little got it in good with two pair, but Mizzi hit his flush on the turn. Little needed either a king or eight on the river to boat up, but it wasn't in the cards as the blanked. Little exited in 26th place and takes home $14,021 for his performance.
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