Daniel Negreanu raised to 125,000 with and Jason Koon called on the button with .
Negreanu bet 100,000 on and Koon called. On the , Negreanu barreled again for 150,000 and got called. Both players passed on betting on the and Koon took the showdown.
Daniel Negreanu had on the button and raised to 125,000. Jason Koon found in the small blind and flatted.
Koon flopped the top pair on the and checked to Negranu who slid in 100,000. Koon check-raised to 425,000 but Negreanu stuck around with a call.
He was rewarded with a perfect card, hitting the for a Broadway that gave Koon top two at the same time. Koon checked to his opponents and called when Negreanu bet 400,000.
The river came and Koon checked again. Negreanu announced 800,000.
Koon immediately leant forward, saying: "I don't want to lose to a straight," smelling troubles.
"I don't want to be slowrolling you so just call," he added, putting in the calling chips.
Daniel Negreanu opened button with and Jason Koon three-bet the small blind with to 525,000. Negreanu called.
The flop came and Koon checked. Negreanu bet 250,000 and Koon called. On the turn, Koon led out 600,000. Negreanu called. The river was a . With nearly 3 million in the pot, Koon bet 1.2 million. Negreanu used a time extension.
"Whaddya got?" he asked with a laugh. "What could you have here. This doesn't feel good to me but my hand's way too good to throw away."
Justin Bonomo opened to 110,000 with and he found two callers in button Mikita Badziakouski and big blind Jason Koon.
Bonomo got the least of the flop but he still fired a 125,000-cbet.
Badziakouski called with an overcard and a flush draw, holding . But Koon woke up with a check-raise to 500,000, having hit two pair with .
Bonomo had an easy decision but Badziakoiuski's hand looked too good to give up so easily. Nonetheless, Badziakouski figured out that he was behind and with no fold equity and made a great laydown.