Aaron Li open-shoved a stack of 86,000 from early position and Brett Kennedy flat-called as the player next to act. A middle position player then three-bet before Nadya Magnus four-bet jammed a stack of 180,000 from the big blind. Kennedy and the middle position player both called.
Nearly every ace in the deck was accounted for and Magnus kept the lead after the flop of . The on the turn pushed Kennedy ahead with a pair of tens, but the on the river gave Li the best hand with two pair for a quadruple up. The side pot went to Kennedy and he collected two bounties as Magnus and the other opponent hit the rail.
The legendary Kevin Mathers, better known as "KevMath," made a deep run in the Super Turbo Bounty event that extended into the money.
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Bobby Quinn was all in on the stone bubble and Fausto Tantillo called to put him at risk.
Bobby Quinn:
Fausto Tantillo:
The board ran out and Tantillo made kings and fours to eliminate Quinn and burst the bubble. The remaining 386 players are all guaranteed a min-cash of $1,502 and $500 for every bounty they collect.
On the stone money bubble, the cutoff moved all-in and Craig Chait called in the small blind with around 100,000. The big blind folded with just 2,000 behind.
As the players waited to turn their cards up, Chait showed pocket kings and inquired about what his opponent had.
"Both of my cards are red," the cutoff offered.
"...Okay," Chait replied, unsatisfied with the information. "I feel like he's slow-rolling aces!"
Craig Chait:
Cutoff:
Chait was far in front with the kings and held for a double as the board ran out .
David Harris open-shoved a stack of 35,000 from early position and the next player to act three-bet to 80,000. The cutoff flat-called.
The early position opponent moved all in on the flop of and the cutoff snap-called with 151,000.
David Harris:
Cutoff:
Early Position:
Harris was ahead with a pair of tens while the cutoff was in good shape to win a big side pot with his eights. The board finished out and Harris secured a triple up, while the cutoff earned the side pot.