Dan Delatorre moved all in for 585,000 from under the gun and Michael Morusty took nearly a minute before making the call.
When no one else joined in, Morusty said, "OK, show me the bad news," as he tabled . As it turns out, he was ahead of Delatorre's and held on to take the hand as the board came .
Morusty, who was down to 1,000 chips at one point yesterday, now has a stack of 1,725,000 while Delatorre is heading home with a prize worth $76,118.
Scott Buller continued his aggressive play, raising to 130,000 from under-the-gun. He got called by Michael Marusty on the button and reraised all in for 835,000 by Michael Davis in the big blind.
When Buller and Marusy folded, Davis added valuable chips to his stack, which is now worth 1.2 million.
It's not just the PokerRoad t-shirt that got Joe Sebok to come rail Michael Davis at the final table. Davis' daughter, Rachel, is here too and she's a former PokerRoad employee.
Sebok says he's pleased to see someone he knows doing well, but he's afraid his presence is making Davis nervous at the final table.
With a big stack, Scott Buller isn't afraid of playing a lot of hands.
In one hand, he raised to 130,000 from middle position and got called by Charles Simon in the big blind. Simon then check folded after Buller led out on a flop of .
Buller didn't keep the chips long though, as he raised to 130,000 from under-the-gun on the next hand. Barry Bounds reraised to 250,000 and we went heads up to a flop of . Buller check-called for 200,000 and then check-folded when Bounds bet 200,000 more at the on the turn.
Scott Buller raised to 130,000 from under the gun and Michael Morusty called on the button. The two players would take the flop heads up.
The flop came down . Buller bet 140,000 and Morusty raised to 280,000. The raise sent Buller into the tank. "It smells like you got two jacks." he said and then folded his hand.