Biscuits for Bardah
From under the gun, Tony Cousineau raised all in for 20,400. Joseph Curcio was a couple seats over and reshoved all in for 53,900. Romulus Segal tanked for a minute or so and then folded. A couple more seats over from Curcio's shove, Ronnie Bardah sat. When action got to Bardah, he moved all in for 41,200. Everyone else folded leaving three sets of hands to be tabled for the all-in confrontation.
Cousineau:
Curcio:
Bardah:
The flop came down and Bardah's kings held up so far. Regal slapped the rail of the table and claimed to have folded pocket nines. He would've flopped a set.
The turn brought the and the river the . Bardah's two kings held up, dodging straight, flush and overcard outs from his two opponents. He earned the win and nearly tripled up to about 110,000. Curcio was knocked down to 12,700 while Cousineau hit the rail.