The action folded to Blake Vincent in the small blind and he raised to 180,000. Gary Kochalka called all in for his last 135,000 and the cards were tabled.
Vincent:
Kochalka:
The board ran out and Kochalka doubled to 340,000 as Vincent slipped to 4.3 million.
"This should scare 'em," Gary Kochalka said as he put in his last 15,000 under the gun.
Far from it, as Jordan Spurlin raised to 150,000 in the cutoff, Loren Cloninger moved all in on the button for 490,000, and Blake Vincent shoved as well in the big blind, covering everyone. Spurlin mucked.
Cloninger:
Kochalka:
Vincent:
"I like ace-ten," Jason Somerville said.
The flop was , giving Kochalka a nut flush draw, which he completed on the turn. The river was a blank, so Kochalka survived and Cloninger doubled through Vincent.
Gary Kochalka raised to 150,000 from middle position and Jordan Spurlin moved all in from the small blind for 395,000 with Kochalka calling having Spurlin coverd by 35,000.
Kochalka:
Spurlin:
The board ran out to see Kochalka crippled to just 35,000 as Spurlin doubles to 720,000 in chips.
Eric Shiarla shoved all in when action folded to his button. Jason Somerville moved all in as well in the small blind, and the big blind mucked.
Shiarla:
Somerville:
The flop came and the turn was a , so Shiarla needed a jack. The river was a , and Somerville counted down a stack of 475,000. Shiarla had only about 430,000, so he is done in eighth.
The action folded round to Brian Ebert in the small blind and he limped in as Blake Vincent checked his option.
The flop fell and Ebert led out for 65,000 only to have Vincent raise to 175,000. Ebert called, and when the turn landed the , he led again; this time for 160,000.
Vincent called and the river of the completed the board. Ebert bet 325,000 and Vincent min-raised to 750,000.
Ebert folded and slipped to 1.8 million as Vincent ascended to 5.3 million in chips.