Mathew Frankland's housemates were waiting for his heads-up match to finish so they could give him a ride home but decided to leave as they thought his heads-up battle was going to go on a while too long. They were wrong and he has to get a cab home now as well to add to the cost of losing 3k.
He open shoved his last 18,000 from the the button with and Anton Makiievskyi called with from the big blind. The final board ran . The November Niner takes through 74,300 to round 2.
Jose De la Guardia and Scott Lipshutz were one of the first pairs of players to make it to heads-up, but it took a few hours for one of them to finally succumb.
The last hand saw De la Guardia call his opponent's shove with . Lipshutz was dominated with king-seven and failed to catch-up through the board. The man from Panama looked exhausted but overjoyed at making it through with 74,300 chips.
Brian Hastings is sporting a "Micros" t-shirt and has just been in a hand that Chase Berger, Tommy Phuoc and Rose Ballenger would have been proud of.
On a board, Nikita Nikolaev checked, Hastings bet 2,800 and Nikolaev called. The river was the and again Nikolaev checked. Hastings paused before moving all in for 11,500 and after 90 seconds Nikolaev made the call.
"Flush," said Hastings before turning over . The low flush was good as Nikolaev mucked.