With the board reading Scott Montgomery fired a 125,000-chip bet in the small blind. Adam Richardson called in the big and Mick Carlson folded on the button.
The turn card was a and Richardson called a 250,000-chip bet from Montgomery. The river brought a to the table and Montgomery fired a 650,000-chip bet. Richardson tanked and eventually folded.
Montgomery is now up to 3,450,000 chips and Richardson slipped to 2,850,000.
We had a whole bunch of back and forth betting between Scott Montgomery and Adam Richardson that saw Montgomery walk away 550,000 chips richer.
It started when Montgomery raised to 230,000 from the small blind. Richardson then bet 550,000 from the big blind and Montgomery made it 1,200,000 total. Richardson took some time, but he eventually folded.
Daniel Fuhs was extremely short stacked when he went all in for 525,000. Scott Montgomery called from the big blind and we were off to see how Fuhs' tournament life would turn out.
Fuhs:
Montgomery:
The flop was no help to Fuhs when it came . The turn was a meaningless and the river was the . Fuhs failed to pair either one of his overcards and was eliminated in fourth place.
We're now down to three-handed action and will be back in a moment with detailed chip counts.