Robbie Verspui raised to 65,000 on the button and Daniel Makowsky went to make the call in the big blind, but instead of throwing out two green 25k chips and 3 orange 5k chips, Makowsky threw out three green chips and two orange ones, this made it 85,000 meaning he was forced to make a min-reraise to 100,000.
Verspui quickly moved all in for 855,000 more but Makowsky decided after some thought to make the call anyway.
Verspui:
Makowsky:
The flop came and Verspui doubles up to about 2 million chips.
Andrew Badecker raised to 60,000 from UTG and Daniel Makowsky called on the button while Robbie Verspui called in the big blind.
The flop of was checked to Makowsky who bet 125,000, Verspui made the call and Badecker folded. Both players then checked the turn and Verspui checked the river but Makowsky now fired 250,000. The Dutchman made a quick call but couldn't beat his opponent's rivered two pair holding of
Andrew Badecker raised to 65,000 from the button and Jon Spinks moved all in from the small blind. Badecker got a count then made the call for a total of 650,000.
Spinks:
Badecker:
The board came making Badecker two pair to Spinks' one pair. It's the latter's second fourth place of the series, but this time he takes home over $100,000.
Jonathan Spinks raised to 65,000 under-the-gun with calls from Andrew Badecker on the button, Eric Cajelais in the small blind and Daniel Makowsky in the big blind.
It was an action flop, The board checked around to Badecker on the button who bet 175,000. Eric Cajelais quickly went all in for 420,000 total and Badecker called.
Cajelais had for bottom two pair, but Badecker had a draw to the nut flush with
The turn brought the giving Badecker a flush and leaving Cajelais drawing to four outs. The river was the and Cajelais hit the rail
Erik Cajelais and Robbie Verspui are the short stacks now as Andrew Badecker is opening almost every pot as we hit the end of the level. With Jon Spinks staying out of the way and Dan Makowsky content to slow down for a bit, Badecker has really chipped up over the end of this level, though he was stopped in his tracks in the last hand when he made it 50,000 only for Makowsky to three bet to 150,000 in the small blind.