Jarred Solomon raised to 130,000 from the curoff seat and then William Haydon reraised to 275,000 from the button. Joe Baldwin was in the small blind and four-bet to 600,000, his second big four-bet of this final table. Solomon folded and then after a little bit of time in the tank, Haydon moved all in for 2,025,000. Baldwin tanked for a couple of minutes and then folded the face up. He dropped to 1.85 million in chips while Haydon increased to nearly three million.
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Jeffrey Papola raised to 100,000 from the cutoff seat and then William Haydon called from the small blind. They took a flop of and Haydon checked. Papola bet 150,000 and Haydon made the call.
The turn card added the to the board. Haydon checked first and then Papola checked behind.
The river completed the board with the . Haydon checked and Papola fired 255,000. Haydon made the call and tabled the for ace high. He beat Papola's and scooped the pot.
Eddy Scharf raised from the button to 115,000 and then Jarred Solomon called from the big blind. After the flop came down , Solomon check-raised Scharf's 200,000-chip bet to 475,000. Scharf mucked and dropped back to 1.17 million in chips. Solomon moved back up to about 1.9 million.
Joe Baldwin raised from the button to 115,000 and Jeffrey Papola called from the big blind. The flop came down and Papola check-called a bet of 135,000. After the fell on the turn, Papola check-folded to a bet of 250,000 from Baldwin, who continues to climb back up.
From under the gun, Jeffrey Papola raised to 100,000. He's been constantly min-raising every time he opens a pot, so this is the norm for him. Jarred Solomon was in the next position and reraised to 285,000. Action the moved to the small blind where Joe Baldwin sat. He raised again, four-betting to 550,000. Papola folded and then action fell back on Solomon and he went into the tank.
"Wow, really? Really?!?!" he said as he slammed his chips and shook his head back and forth. Eventually, he mucked his hand and dropped to about 1.1 million in chips. Baldwin moved back over two million.
William Haydon raised from under the gun to 110,000. Jarred Solomon called from the big blind and the two took a flop of . Both players checked the flop, then they checked the turn () and action moved to the river, which was the . Solomon fired 230,000 on the river and Haydon called.
Solomon showed the for a straight and Haydon mucked, moving Solomon to 1.7 million in chips. Haydon dropped to 1.315 million.
Eddy Scharf raised from the small blind to 150,000 and Jeffrey Papola called in the big blind. The first three community cards came down , leaving some draws out there. Scharf fired 200,000 and Papola made the call.
The turn card added the to the board and Scharf moved all in for 685,000. After a moment in the tank, Papola folded his hand and Scharf scooped the pot. Papola dropped to 2.8 million in chips.
Level: 26
Blinds: 25,000/50,000
Ante: 5,000
The players are on a five-minute bathroom break.