Mike Holm opened to 85,000 in the cutoff, and David Gonia three-bet to 185,000 in the small blind. Holm called, and the two took in a flop. Gonia continued for 175,000 and was called, seeing a turn. Gonia loaded up the second bullet and fired: 325,000. Holm thought long and hard this time, leaning back in his chair and checking the tournament information screen. He finally called, and action went check-check on the river.
"Sixes," Gonia said.
Holm had it beat: for a pair of aces.
The next hand, Gonia opened for 85,000 on the button and got three-bet to 200,000 by Chance Lautner. Gonia jammed, and Lautner thought for about a minute before opting for a call.
"Sixes again," Gonia said, flipping .
This time he had gotten the money in ahead as Lautner had .
The dealer spread the flop: , a disaster for Gonia since it gave his opponent trips.
"You still have outs," Jonathan Olson said.
That was only true for about five more seconds, as the peeled off on the turn for quads. A cruel completed the board, and Gonia was left with just a few big blinds.
Gonia was eliminated by Holm's two pair a few hands later.
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Chance LautnerDavid GoniaJonathan OlsonMike Holm