Jeremy Scharf and Cory Bogert are still playing small ball. Discussing poker strategy and their poker history.
Jeremy Scharf raised to 125,000 and Cory Bogert made it 350,000. Scharf folded.
On another hand, Scharf raised preflop to 125,000 and Bogert called. The flop was Bogert checked. Scharf bet 100,000 and Bogert folded.
Later, Scharf raised to 125,000 and Bogert called. The board came and the action checked until the river. Bogert bet 75,000 and Scharf called. Scharf won the hand with .
There is a 15-minute break and when play resumes Cory Bogert and Jeremy Scharf will be heads up for the Championship trophy and the seat in the HPO Championship Event.
Lloyd Ney was eliminated in third place right after a deal was agreed upon. Ney will take home pretty close to second place money ($37,750).
On the elimination hand, Ney and Bogert got all in on the turn. Ney had for top pair with a flush draw. Bogert had turned two pair with . Ney missed his flush and was eliminated in third place.
Bruce Mead was eliminated in 4th Place by Jeremy Scharf.
Scharf raised to 90,000 on the button and Mead shoved all in for his last 475,000. Scharf called with against the of Mead.
The board gave Mead a pair of sixes, but nothing more and he hit the rail. Scharf now has almost 2-million chips. Just a level ago, he had only ten big blinds.