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A scatter of pink chips were in the middle around, approximately 40,000, when Joshua Frazer James' opponent bet 11,500.
With less than 10 seconds passing, Frazer James then moved all-in for 22,600 total. With just 15,000 more to call, his opponent begrudgingly called and wasn't happy when Frazer James showed for the turned full-house.
The opponent showed and the sizeable pot was sent to Frazer James.
Young Sik Eum kindy informed PokerNews of the action that lead to Reis Baron busting him.
According to Eum, he oppened to 3,500 under-the-gun and Baron called from the big blind.
The flop fell and Baron lead into Eum for 6,500. Eum made the raise to 15,000. Baron then put Eum all-in for his last 33,000 chips and Eum called, cards were tabled.
Young Sik Eum:
Baron Reis:
Reis had a flush draw and needed help. The turn changed nothing but the came in big for Reis on the river.
Eum told PokerNews that Reis had said his wife put him into the tournament as a birthday gift. Quite the story for Reis so far, with him now around the 250,000 chip mark.
Javier "Tsunami" Garcirreynolds was on the button when a player in the cutoff raised. Tsunami called, so did the player in the big blind.
Three players saw the flop. After a check from big blind, the original raiser put a continuation bet out and Tsunami was the only one to take a chance on a turn : . Both players checked this card.
On a river, the Spanish announced all-in for about 50,000 after a check from his opponent, who finally called with . He was way behind for Tsunami, who made a perfect profit of this set on the flop, to double up.