Cody Slaubaugh bet 11,600 from the cutoff on fourth street and was called by Michael Ogrady on the button. The dealer burned and turned the final community card, and the board ended up . Slaubaugh bet again, 16,300 this time, and the bet caused Ogrady some consternation. He shifted in his seat a couple of times after counting out calling chips, studying his opponent and tanking for about three minutes. Finally, he called.
"Two pair," Slaubaugh said, turning over .
Ogrady expressed surprise that Slaubaugh would bet in that spot, but he couldn't beat the two pair.
With the board reading , Joshua Reynolds got the last of his chips into the middle with , Rick Hollman was ahead with for a pair of fives and held up through the turn and river to score the elimination.
Steven Geralis is the massive chip leader heads up with about 90% of the chips at the table.
As we were counting stacks at Table 442, Jonathan Clancy opened for 2,500 under the gun and got three-bet to 6,000 by Eric Kurtzman on the button. Clancy shipped for about 29,000, and Kurtzman called.
Clancy:
Kurtzman:
The flop brought nothing for Kurtzman. Paint arrived on the turn and river, but the and danced around Kurtzman's outs, and he sent a double over to Clancy.
After a series of raises, Cody Slaubaugh was in the tank in the cutoff after Grant Hinkle had shoved for 81,400 from the small blind. After a little while, Slaubaugh called.
Hinkle:
Slaubaugh:
The board ran out , no help to Hinkle, giving Slaubaugh the pot.