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After the big hand versus Jennifer Gianera, James "The Jammer" Jewell secured a double up against Gianera with against her as the board ran out .
Jewell still needed a double up to stay in contention for the bracelet and moved all in from the button for 2,500,000. Massoud Eskandari called in the big blind.
Jewell said to Eskandari "You're ahead," to which Eskandari responded "I know I'm ahead, the question is whether you're going to suck out on me or not."
James "The Jammer" Jewell:
Massoud Eskandari:
There was no sucking out for "The Jammer" as the board ran out to eliminate Jewell from the tournament in 3rd place for a payday of $151,822.
Massoud Eskandari raised from the small blind/button to 900,000 and Jennifer Gianera called in the big blind.
The flop came and action checked to Eskandari who moved all in for 10,500,000. Gianera made the call.
Massoud Eskandari:
Jennifer Gianera:
Eskandari was in a dominant position as he had an overpair, straight draw, flush draw, and straight-flush draw to Gianera's top pair. The turn was the and the river the to give Eskandari the double up.
Jennifer Gianera raised to 750,000 and Massoud Eskandari three-bet to 2,300,000.
Gianera called and the flop brought the . Both players checked to the turn and Gianera called a bet of 1,000,000. The river brought the and Gianera called 1,000,000 more.
Eskandari showed playing the two pair on board with an ace kicker and Gianera mucked.
A couple of hands later, Gianera limped and Eskandari checked to see the flop. Both players checked to the turn and Eskandari called a bet of 1,200,000. The river brought the and Eskandari check-folded to a bet of 2,500,000.