Three Quarters in the Couch Cushions
First in from the cutoff, Bryce Yockey opened to 48,000, and Nick Schulman called in position next door. In the small blind, Trevor Reader announced, "Pot," but he was a bit short. He only had 157,000 chips left, so it was an all-in shove. Yockey called after just a few moments, and Schulman didn't consider for long before sliding the call into the pot as well.
The two live players would check it all the way down on a board, and the cards were on their backs.
Showdown
Yockey:
Schulman: (95% sure, but they were quickly mucked)
Pearson:
Pearson had the only low to take that half of the pot, and he and Yockeys ace-queen chopped up the high half. Pearson gets three quarters to move up to 371,000, Yockey gets one quarter, and Schulman gets zero quarters.