Demis Hassabis raised on the button, Darius Studdard called from the big blind and the flop fell . Studdard check-called 50000 from Hassabis to see the turn. Before long, Hassabis was all in for about 220,000.
Hassabis:
Studdard:
Studdard led with a queen-high straight against Hassabis' flush draw. The river gave Hassabis a meaningless set, ending his tournament in 11th place.
Phil Laak raised to 37,000 in the hijack, Darius Studdard called in the cutoff and Kory Kilpatrick defended his big blind.
The flop came down and action checked to Laak who bet 78,000. Only Studdard called to see the turn, which both players checked. The river completed the board and Laak checked. Studdard bet 115,000, Laak called and Studdard tabled for a wheel.
After a flop, Phil Laak checked from the big blind and Kory Kilpatrick bet 45,000 on the button. Laak check-raised the pot to 205,000, Kilpatrick reraised to effectively 448,000 and Laak called all in.
Laak:
Kilpatrick:
Laak held two pair and looked to hold up against Kilpatrick's wrap. The turn locked it up for Laak with tens full of threes, rendering the river moot.