Mike Lang opened for 90,000 in middle position, and Brian Soja announced a raise when action folded to his big blind. He made it 230,000. Lang shoved all in, and Soja snap-called.
"S***," Lang said, turning over and obviously fearing the worst.
He was the one in command though, as Soja tabled .
"Quick exit this year I guess," Soja said as the dealer spread a flop of . Soja took second in this event last year for just over $50,000.
A turn changed nothing, and the river meant Soja was the first to exit the final table.
Action folded to Brian Zekus, who shoved all in for 292,000. Tony Lazar called in the small blind.
Lazar:
Zekus:
Zekus' dominated hand improved considerably on the flop. The paired the board on the turn, no help to Zekus. A river meant the final table was set, and a disappointed Zekus silently pushed his stack into the middle.
Players are moving to the final table, at which point stacks will be counted and a dinner break will commence.
When we got to Table 2, Mike Wilmes was announcing a bet of 260,000 on the end with the board reading . Jason Smith called relatively quickly, and Wilmes showed for a turned broadway straight.
Mike Wilmes opened for 55,000 in the cutoff, and Mike Schneider jammed for about 250,000 on the button. Jason Smith woke up with a reshove in the small blind, and Wilmes followed the big blind into the muck.
Smith:
Schneider:
Smith was in a very comfortable spot, and the flop brought Schneider nothing. A brought a backdoor prayer, but the river signaled the end for longtime CardRunners pro "Schneids."