Chris Grigorian was in early position and moved all in for roughly 800,000. Hrair Yapoudjian was on the button and called.
Hrair Yapoudjian:
Chris Grigorian:
The board ran out and Yapoudjian took it down eliminating Grigorian in the process. Grigorian put in a hard fought effort today after being down to 100,000 and less than ten big blinds, grinding it all the way up to 2,100,000 at his peak.
Ravi Raghavan raised to 450,000 from late position. Romit Advani, in the small blind, three-bet to 1,520,000. Raghavan shoved all in, and Advani called.
Ravi Raghavan:
Romit Advani:
The board ran out , and Advani hit a king on the flop and doubled up.
Joshua Berardi got his remaining chips in against Michael Guzzardi. Guzzardi tabled , and Berardi showed . The board ran out , and Guzzardi vaulted himself into the chip lead.
With about 4,000,000 in the pot and the board reading , Michael Guzzardi was heads-up in position against another player. Action checked to Guzzardi, and moved all in for his remaining 2,000,000. His opponent tanked for several minutes before calling with about 1,850,000 remaining in his stack.
Guzzardi tabled , and his opponent tabled . Guzzardi's set was more than enough to take down the pot.
Hrair Yapoudjian was all in preflop against Ravi Raghavan and Henry So. Raghavan had everyone covered, So had roughly 2,310,000, and Yapoudjian had 1,360,000.
Hrair Yapoudjian:
Ravi Raghavan:
Henry So:
The flop was , giving Yapoudjian more hope with his ten. The turn was the , giving So a straight draw but still leaving Raghavan in solid control until the river was turned, which was the . Yapoudjian leapt up in celebration when he spiked the river, and that eliminated So. Raghavan got the side pot after paying off Yapoudjian's stack.