Rufus Yates got his last 210,000 or so all in preflop against Jeff Quin, who had . Yates had , and Quin flopped him almost dead as hit the felt. The turn meant the end for Yates.
David Chocheles opened for 30,000 under the gun, and Jeff Quin called in the small blind. Frank Alpandinar moved all in from the big, and Chocheles shoved as well after getting a count of 164,000. Quin mucked.
Alpandinar:
Chocheles:
Chocheles' dominating hand held up as the board ran out .
Broderick Scott made it 33,000 to go after Rufus Yates limped, and David Chocheles shoved all in from the blinds for 187,000. Yates folded, and Scott quickly called.
Scott:
Chocheles:
Chocheles needed help but he got plenty as gave him two pair on the flop. No ten appeared to save Scott.
Garrett Theriot got the last of his chips in from the cutoff and was called by small blind Rufus Yates, who had . Theriot had , and he binked an ace on the river to survive.
Jeff Quin limped in the cutoff, the small blind completed, and Garrett Theriot made it 37,000 to go. Quin called, and the small blind folded. Theriot bet 38,000 more on the flop, and Quin raised to 100,000. Theriot tossed out a double-fisted bet of 175,000, and Quin moved all in. Theriot tanked for about four minutes before letting his hand go, claiming he had .
Jeff Quin opened for 25,000 in middle position, and Krista Lowery shoved for 84,000 in the cutoff. Small blind Randy Landry put his stack in as well, and Quin called.
Quin:
Landry:
Lowery:
The board ran out , and Landry's kings stood as the winner. He had Lowery barely covered.