Garry Gates opened to 110,000 from early position, Ryan Eriquezzo called from the cutoff, and the button and blinds released. The dealer fanned , and Gates checked to Eriquezzo, who fired 125,000. Gates called.
The turn was the , and Gates checked again. Eriquezzo fired a second bullet - this one was worth 245,000 - and Gates quickly called.
The river was another ten - the - and Gates checked a third time. Eriquezzo unhappily checked behind, and Gates turned over . Eriquezzo flicked his cards into the muck, and Gates raked in the million-chip pot.
Eugene Fouksman opened for 105,00 and Troy Erickson called from the big blind. The flop came and both players checked. The turn came and Erickson bet 105,000. Fouksman called to see the river. Erickson moved all in for 440,000 and Fouksman wasn't sure what to do.
"Show me if I fold?" Fouksman asked.
Erickson shook his head no and didn't say anything. Fouksman folded after a couple moments and Erickson showed .
Ryan Eriquezzo opened the hand with a raise to 105,000 and David Zeitlin raised to 245,000 behind him. Action folded around to Gates in the big blind and after a thoughtful pause and long look at his cards he announced all in. Eriquezzo folded quickly and Zeitlin re-checked his cards, folded and said, "Nice hand."
Gates threw his cards face up on the table so they could see his...
Ryan Higgins opened to 110,000 from the button, Ryan Eriquezzo three-bet to well over 200,000 from the small blind, and Higgins four-bet shoved for 830,000. Eriquezzo called.
Showdown
Higgins
Eriquezzo
Higgins' tens held as the board ran , making this the seventh straight double since Tyler Kenney's elimination.
Ryan Higgins opened to 90,000 from the button, Ryan Eriquezzo folded in the small blind, and David Zeitlin three-bet to 255,000 from the big blind. Higgins tank-called.
The dealer fanned , and Zeitlin moved all in. Higgins thought for a bit, counted his stack, then called.
Showdown
Zeitlin
Higgins
"Four of hearts!" Josh Brikis yelled from the rail.
The dealer obliged, turning the on the turn. The rail laughed, and began calling for another on the river. It was not, rather it was the , doubling Zeitlin to over one million chips.
Troy Erickson moved all in under the gun and action folded all the way around to Jeremy Halaska in the big blind. Halaska called and hands were tabled.
Erickson:
Halaska:
The board ran and Erickson doubled up his short stack.