Brian Rast was seen getting up from his chair while Barry Woods was adding chips to his stack.
Woods' were still showing while the board read for Woods to have flopped two pair and rivered a full house to bust Rast who apparently had aces according to the table talk that followed after.
Pavel Plesuv had raised to 35,000 from the small blind and Upeshka De Silva three-bet to 122,000 from the big blind for Plesuv to four-bet shove with the bigger stack. De Silva made the call.
Upeshka De Silva:
Pavel Plesuv:
The board ran out for Plesuv to hold with the nines for two pair and the pot.
The following players all busted earlier today to cash $17,500 each. One more player needs to be eliminated before the remaining players catch a pay jump to $20,000.
Lewis Spencer raised to 22,000 from the cutoff and Jared Jaffee three-bet shoved for 147,000 from the button. Scott Bohlman four-bet shoved for 249,000 from the big blind for Spencer to ask for a count before making the call.
Jared Jaffee:
Scott Bohlman:
Lewis Spencer:
The board ran out for Jaffee to triple up with the flopped trip aces while Bohlman doubled up for the 111,000 he had left with top two pair.
Rafael Moraes raised to 20,000 from the hijack and Alexandros Kolonias three-bet to 60,000 from the button. Jerry Wong and Taylor Paur folded their blinds and Moraes responded with a four-bet to 175,000 which Kolonias called.
The flop came , Moraes continued with a bet of 115,000 and Kolonias called.
They both checked through the on the turn to the on the river. Moraes checked for the final time but folded when Kolonias shoved.
With millions of dollars at stake, it's reasonable for players at the World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Event final table to take their time to think when facing a difficult decision. But poker Twitter wasn't so understanding when eventual runner-up Adrian Attenborough tanked for 19 minutes in one hand before folding nothing but a pair of fours during heads-up play.
In the newest installment of The Muck, we take a look at the hand that tilted many on social media.
Attenborough, an Aussie, lost a heads-up match against Norway's Espen Jorstad with the world title on the line. During that fairly brief battle, the runner-up faced two all-in wagers from Jorstad, and both times he went into a lengthy tank with the hand often referred to as "flat tire."