On a flop of Greg Hobson bet 50,000. Sowers called and the turn was the . Hobson checked this time and Sowers took the opportunity to bet 105,000. Hobson called.
The river was the and Hobson checked once again. Sowers moved 210,000 out and Hobson went into the tank, leaning back and thinking for over a minute before folding his hand.
Mike Sowers had the button. Greg Hobson brought in for 20,000 and Sowers raised to 60,000. Hobson called.
The flop was and both players checked. Hobson bet 80,000 when the hit fourth street. Sowers called and the came on fifth. Hobson moved 270,000 out into the center of the table and Sowers folded, awarding Hobson the pot.
Action is moving at a lightning pace here at this heads up match. Picking up with the action of this hand on the turn, Greg Hobson had the button. The board read and Hobson checked. Sowers fired 100,000 and Hobson raised to 210,000. Sowers pushed out a call.
The river was the and Sowers checked. Hobson moved 315,000 into the middle and Sowers called. Hobson showed for two pair and was able to drag the pot.
The very next hand after Harrison Gimbel hit the rail, John Hayes fired out a bet on a flop of . Mike Sowers raised to 100,000 and Hayes replied by moving his stack of a little under 400,000 all in. Sowers quickly called with the for top pair and was ahead of Hayes' .
The hit the turn and the on the river, ensuring Hayes' elimination and thrusting us into heads up play.
Mike Sowers limped and Gimbel raised to 80,000. Sowers called and the two were heads up to a flop of . They both checked and saw a turn of .
Sowers checked for a second time and Gimbel dipped into his stack, pushing 135,000 into the middle. Sowers replied by moving all in and Gimbel quickly called to realize he was crushed.
Sowers:
Gimbel:
Both had turned two pair with Sowers having the higher two pair. The finished the board and Gimbel was sent home in fourth place.