Greg Gates raised to 150,000 on the button and Blake Bohn called in the big blind. The two watched on as the flop came . Bohn check-called a bet of 200,000 from Gates.
The turn was the , and both players checked. The river was the . Bohn bet out 200,000, and Gates called.
Bohn showed for trip fours, and Gates mucked his hand.
Blake Bohn raised to 125,000 in middle position. Jim Boone shoved all in on the button for 440,000, and Dave Gonia reshoved over the top of Boone in the small blind for 850,000.
Bohn thought for a moment and then announced, "I call."
Bohn:
Boone:
Gonia:
The board ran out . Bohn finished the hand with a winning set of tens, and both Gonia and Boone were eliminated.
Dave Gonia raised to 110,000 in early position. Action folded to Ryan Delorme in the small blind who shoved all in for 165,000. Blake Bohn in the big blind confirmed with the dealer that the betting was closed and that no raises were allowed. After confirmation, Bohn called.
Gonia and Bohn checked it down as the board came .
"I have a pair, said Gonia as he turned over .
Delorme turned over , but Bohn showed for a pair of kings to win the pot, and eliminate Delorme in 7th place.
The hand after Ryan Delorme was left with just a bit over a single big blind, Blake Bohn raised under the gun to 90,000. Justin Thurlow called in the big blind, and Ryan Delorme shoved his remaining 9,000 chips into the middle in the big blind.
Bohn and Thurlow checked it down as the board ran out .
"Ace high," Thurlow announced as he turned over .
But when Delorme turned over his cards, he was shocked to see , as he had not looked at his cards until that point. Bohn mucked his cards, and with that, Delorme tripled up.