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David Jackson raised from middle position and David Quang moved all in. Marc-Etienne McLaughlin also moved all in from the small blind and Jackson got out of the way.
David Quang raised to 32,000 from the cutoff and Marc-Etienne McLaughlin moved all in from the button for 301,000. Quang made the call and tabled . McLaughlin turned over and the board ran out . McLaughlin doubled up and left Quang short.
Paul Balzano opened to 32,000 from middle position, Jonathan Andero three-bet to 75,000 from the next seat and then Brian Kennedy announced he was all in from the big blind. Balzano folded, but Andero was priced in to call, which is what he did.
Andero:
Kennedy:
Kennedy took the lead on the flop and extended it on the turn. Kennedy needed to avoid a jack on the river to double up, and he did just that as the completed the board.
Michael Ferrer raised to 40,000 from early position and the action folded around to David Quang in the small blind and Quang reraised all-in for 164,000 in total. Ferrer called and the cards were flipped onto their backs.
Ferrer held and was dominated by the in Quang's hand. By the river the board read and Quang's double-up was complete.
James Dorrance opened to 40,000 from the button and Asi Moshe called from the big blind. The flop was and Moshe checked. Dorrance bet 80,000 and Moshe made the call. The turn was the and Moshe check-raised the 80,000 bet from Dorrance to 225,000. Dorrance called and the river was the . Moshe fired 475,000 and Dorrance thought for a couple minutes before announcing "call."
Moshe turned over for the missed flush and Dorrance showed for two pair and the pot.
Wow, what a hand! A double elimination and a near four million-chip pot! Here's how it went down.
James Dorrance raised to 40,000 from middle position and David Jackson called from the next seat along. The action folded to Nicholas Nowak in the big blind and he raised all in for what turned out to be 315,000. Dorrance flat-called the raise and Jackson put in the extra chips to see a flop.
The dealer spread the flop and Dorrance moved all in only to see Jackson snap-call then leap from his seat.
Jackson had every reason to be happy as he had flopped a boat with his . Meanwhile Dorrance was devastated because his was now an expensive second-best hand, and Nowak's meant he was drawing to running queens.
The turn brought the into play and the river the . Once the stacks were counted, Jackson had Dorrance covered by less than 50,000 chips and was sent to the rail in 14th place. Meanwhile, Jackson now has over a third of the chips in play!