Jeremy Drewery's disastrous day just came to an end. He entered Day 3 as the chipleader with 700,000 over his next closest opponent. He moved all in preflop and Jerry Monroe called from the button. The blinds released and they went to the showdown.
Monroe:
Drewery:
The board ran and the king on the river ended what has to be a day Drewery won't soon forget.
Action folded around to Jerry Monroe in the small blind and he completed. Sewell checked his option and the flop came . Monroe checked to Sewell to moved all in for 355,000. Monroe snap called, tabling for trip aces. Sewell shook his head and flipped over .
The turn brought the and Sewell was drawing dead going to the river. The meaningless river came and Sewell was eliminated.
Michael Nasserazad opened for 50,000 from under the gun and Jacob Naquin re-raised to 260,000. The blinds released and Nasserazad moved all in after some short thought. Naquin snap-called and they were off to the showdown.
Naquin:
Nasserazad:
The board ran and the turn gave Naquin a flush and he furthered his lead on the field.
Jacob Naquin opened for 68,000 and Ronnie Sewell called from the small blind. The flop came and both players checked. The turn was the , Sewell bet 160,000 and Naquin called. The river came and Sewell pushed out 200,000, which left him with under 300,000 behind.
Naquin thought for a moment and grabbed two stacks of T5,000 chips and slid them in for a call. Sewell looked as if he had gotten punched in the gut and turned over . Naquin stood up and tabled to take the pot.
Action folded around to Jacob Naquin in the small blind. Naquin pushed out a raise to 62,000. Jerry Monroe looked down at his cards in the big blind and announced a raise.
Monroe patiently counted out his chips before making it 262,000 to go. Naquin responded by quickly announcing a four-bet all in and just as Monroe called off for his tournament life just as quickly.
Monroe:
Naquin:
Naquin skyrocketed into the lead when the flop fell . Monroe needed to catch a seven in order to take the lead in this hand. Just like that, the rolled off on fourth street and Naquin was again behind. The river brought the and Monroe was able to score a huge double and put a chip in the armor of our chip leader.
The first few hands since returning from break have been pretty uneventful. Most have seen an opening raise with one caller and the first bet on the flop has taken the pot.
Jeremy Drewery's disastrous level continued when he called a 48,000 opening bet from Chris Parsons on the button. The flop rolled out , Parsons pushed out 70,000 and Drewery called. The turn was the and Parsons check-called 80,000. The river came , Parsons checked and Drewery bet 150,000.
Parsons stood up and sighed. He announced call and Drewery turned over for a busted Broadway draw. Parson had and took the pot. Drewery has lost 1.25 million since the start of play today.