Harrison Wilder raised on the button and John Myung called from the big blind. The flop ran out . Myung checked the flop, Wilder bet, and Myung called.
Both players checked after the fell on the turn. The players also checked down the river when the came up.
Myung flipped up and Wilder showed .
Wilder then picked up the next pot with Thomas Jamieson in the hand.
The board ran out . Wilder showed to scoop up the pot against Jamieson's .
John Myung picked up a big pot when he was heads up with Thomas Jamieson.
Jamieson raised from the small blind and Myung called from the big blind. The board ran out on the flop. Jamieson bet and Myung called. The fell on the turn and Jamieson led out, and Myung called.
The river brought the . This time Jamieson checked, Myung bet, and Jamieson called.
Thomas Jamieson raised from the small blind and John Myung called from the big blind. The flop came up .
Jamieson bet, Myung called. The showed up on the turn. Jamieson bet again and Myung called. The river brought the . Jamieson checked dark on the river, Myung bet, and Jamieson called.
Myung flipped up and yelled out "Three pair!" which was beat by Jamieson's .
Harrison Wilder has taken two big hits to his stack in two of the last few hands leading up to the break and as a result, he's down to almost 250,000 in chips.
Earlier, Wilder raised from the button and Thomas Jamieson folded his small blind before John Myung called from the big blind to go heads-up to the flop of . Myung check-raised Wilder after he opened post-flop, but Wilder called before Myung opened on the turn of the .
Both players then checked the river and Myung tabled for only a small pair, but that was enough to see Wilder kick his hand into the muck.
The button went around once more and Wilder came in with another raise prelfop; Myung was the lone caller again from the big blind and then he check-called Wilder's bet after the flop of . Myung led out on the turn of the , which Wilder called, then Myung fired out again on the river of the .
Wilder raised and Myung called, showing down for trip fives which was enough to take it down. Myung is now up to over 900,000 in chips after those two hands.
Thomas Jamieson is now beginning to dominate this final table, moving up to 1.5 million in chips after our first family pot of the night.
Harrison Wilder raised from the button and Jamieson reraised from the small blind before John Myung four-bet it from the big blind. Both Wilder and Myung called, so it was all hands on deck for the flop of . Jamieson bet, Myung raised and Wilder reraised, but Jamieson four-bet it, forcing Myung out of the way.
Wilder called and then Jamieson and Wilder checked the turn of the before Wilder called Jamieson's bet on the river of the , only to muck after Jamieson tabled for a flopped set!
Wilder is now down to 650,000, but Myung is still the short stack with 525,000 in chips.