Ross Feldman doubled up in the biggest pot of the tournament so far that saw him bringing his stack to 1,500,000.
In a heads-up pot on a board of , Feldman bet 180,000 and his opponent called. The opponent checked on the turn and Feldman quickly moved all in for 405,000.
The opponent went deep into the tank and a player at the table eventually called the clock, prompting the opponent to call with a bigger stack.
Ross Feldman:
Opponent:
Feldman was in front with a set but needed to dodge clubs or a king. The river brought the to improve Feldman to a full house and he doubled up to take a commanding chip lead.
The hijack opened to 28,000 and Ross Feldman three-bet to 60,000 on the button. The hijack folded without a fight to will Feldman another pot after he started the day fourth in chips.
Christopher Ackerman opened from late position and Robert Elias three-bet jammed from the next seat. Ackerman quickly called with a bigger stack when the action got around.
Robert Elias:
Christopher Ackerman:
Ackerman had a big lead but the flop landed to give Elias a flush draw. The board then finished out and Elias received the unlikely double to put a beat on Ackerman.
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Soukha Kachittavong opened to 27,000 from the hijack and the cutoff three-bet to 76,000. Action folded back around to Kachittavong and he four-bet jammed a stack around 450,000.
The cutoff went deep into the tank for several minutes as he considered calling for about 350,000. He eventually folded.