Scott Ball raised to 1,600,000 and Sebastian Medina three-bet to 4,000,000.
Ball called, and they saw the flop. Ball check-called a bet of 3,000,000, and the turn was the . Both players checked to the river and Ball fired 6,250,000.
Medina thought it over before calling, and Ball tabled for top pair, and Medina mucked.
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Sorel Mizzi raised to 1,600,000 from under the gun. Scott Ball three-bet to 5,000,000 from the button. Sebastian Medina shot it up again with a four-bet to 11,000,000.
Mizzi quickly folded. Ball thought for a little while before also pitching in his cards as Medina collected some more chips.
Sorel Mizzi opened to 1,600,000 and Scott Ball called. David Jackson then moved all in for 6,425,000 and both Mizzi and Ball called.
Mizzi and Ball both checked the flop to see the turn . Mizzi bet 7,500,000 and Ball folded.
David Jackson:
Sorel Mizzi:
Mizzi had paired his ten on the flop and the river was no help to Jackson as he had to settle for fifth. Jackson picks up more than $100,000 for his great run.
Ronnie Ballantyne was first to act and raised to 2,600,000, leaving just 800,000 behind. Scott Ball from the big blind then cut out a bet large enough to put Ballantyne all in and he called.
Ronnie Ballantyne:
Scott Ball:
The board came and Ball made aces up to eliminate Ballantyne.
Ballantyne picks up more than $85,000 for his deep run.