Anton Makievskyi raised to 350,000 only to have Chris Moore three-bet to 1,000,000. Action folded back to Makievskyi and he moved all in, prompting a snap-call from Moore.
Showdown
Moore:
Makievskyi:
Moore was out in front and in good shape to double yet again through Makievskyi; however, the flop quickly changed that. Makievskyi had paired his ace to jump out in front, putting Moore one step closer to the door. The turn was no help to Moore, and neither was the river.
This time it was Makievskyi who came from behind, eliminating Moore in 21st place.
Anton Makievskyi raised to 500,000 from middle position only to have Chris Moore move all in for right around 3,000,000 from late position. Action folded back to Makievskyi and he made the call.
Showdown
Makievskyi:
Moore:
Makievskyi was ahead, but not when the flop fell . The gave Makievskyi an added gut-shot straight draw, though the river did not complete it. Moore came from behind to win the pot and double to around 6,000,000.
On the button, Phil Collins limped into the pot, and Badih Bounahra raised to 850,000 from the small blind. That folded Sam Barnhart quickly from the big blind, and Collins gave it a look and passed as well.
"Gotta make a bluff sometimes," Bounahra said, flashing the as he dragged the chips.
Bryan Devonshire raised from the cutoff seat to 445,000. Ben Lamb called out of the big blind and the flop came down . Lamb check-raised Devonshire's flop bet of 560,000 to 1.4 million. Devonshire took a few moments and then reraised all in. Lamb quickly folded and Devonshire won the pot.
Ryan Lenaghan raised from the cutoff seat to 425,000. Next to act on the button, Andrey Pateychuk reraised to 925,000. Eoghan O'Dea then four-bet from the small blind to 2.2 million. Everyone folded and O'Dea won the pot.
On the next hand, Ben Lamb opened with a raise to 450,000 from middle position and O'Dea three-bet to 1.15 million from the button. Lamb folded and O'Dea won the pot.
Under the gun, Pius Heinz raised to 425,000, and Sam Barnhart called in position. The two men were heads-up, and the flop came . Heinz continued out with another 425,000, but he waved the white flag when Barnhart raised to 975,000 straight to send the pot to the man who won the first bracelet of 2011 in the WSOP-C National Championship.
On the outer table, Scott Schwalich opened with a raise to 450,000 from the hijack seat, then Pius Heinz reraised to 975,000 from the cutoff. It folded back around to Schwalich who considered the situation for a few moments, then pushed his cards to the dealer.
Heinz adds a few in the early going, now sitting with 7.9 million, while Schwalich has 6.3 million.
There seems to be some technical difficulties here at the secondary feature table, so we haven't been able to hear the action on the mic nor see the board on the monitor. However, we do know that Lars Bonding was recently eliminated when he got his chips all in on a flop holding and was up against the of Konstantinos Mamaliadis. Neither the turn nor river helped Bonding, and he was sent home in 22nd place.
On the second hand at the main feature table, Andrey Pateychuk raised to 400,000 from middle position and Ben Lamb called from the big blind to see the flop come down paired with the . Both players checked and the turn added the to the board. Lamb led for 550,000 and Pateychuk made the call.
The river card was the and Lamb led for 1.125 million. Pateychuk made the call, but mucked after Lamb showed the for a full house.