When we arrived at the table, Jordan Bamford was calling Rob Jenkins' all-in. The previous action appeared to have gone as follows:
Jenkins limped in early position, Bamford raised on the button, and Jakub Toth cold-called in the big. Jenkins then shoved for 2,430,000 and Toth folded his ace-queen face up after Bamford made the call.
Bamford trailed with versus Jenkins' trapped and the board stayed with the kings.
Jeff Adolfino moved all in from early position for 2,600,000. Another player moved all in for 1,300,000. The remaining players all folded.
Jeff Adolfino:
All-in player:
"I don't like how quickly you moved all in," said Adolfino has he tabled his cards. Unluckily for his opponent, the board ran out with Adolfino making a straight on the turn and sending his opponent to the rail.
Jakub Toth raised to 425,000 in early position and Rob Jenkins flatted in the middle. Jordan Bamford then squeezed to 1,100,000 and only Toth stuck around.
Bamford fired 1,400,000 when the flop landed and Toth moved all in. Bamford asked Toth to double-check his chip count and it was just over 3.2 million. Bamford called.
Toth:
Bamford:
Toth was ahead and his hand remained the best after the turn and river.
"Yes! Yes!" Toth celebrated as he stacked a big double to continue with over 9 million in chips.
Linglin Zeng opened to 350,000 and got one call before Kevin Rines three-bet all in for 1,305,000. Zeng folded and the other player in the hand called.
Kevin Rines:
Opponent:
The board came and Rines doubled up to just over three million.