Erik Seidel raised to 28,000 on the button and Doug Polk called from the small blind. Justin Bonomo jammed all-in for 134,000 from the big blind and Seidel folded, while Polk made the call.
Bonomo:
Polk:
The board ran out and Bonomo found a double up at the hands of Polk.
Erik Seidel limped in from the small blind and Doug Polk checked his option. The flop came and Seidel led out for 18,000. Polk called and the fell on the turn.
Seidel checked and Polk bet 45,000. Seidel made the call and the completed the board. Seidel checked again and Polk pushed forward a bet of 115,000. Seidel leaned back in his chair and then tossed in a call. Polk tabled and Seidel pushed his cards to the muck.
With 140,000 in the middle, Doug Polk and Matt Hyman were destined to play a big pot together. The flop came and the two players got all of their chips in the middle with Polk being the player at risk.
Polk tabled top set with and was up against all of the draws with Hyman's . The turn was the and the river landed the . Polk's set of tens held on to earn him a double up and leave Hyman with less than five big blinds.
Doug Polk raised to 26,000 from middle position and was called by Erik Seidel in the hijack, Dan Smith in the cutoff, and Bryn Kenney in the big blind. The flop came and Polk continued for 45,000. Seidel and Smith folded while Kenney stuck around.
The turn was the and both players checked to the on the river. Kenney checked for the third time and Polk fired 105,000. As Kenney's time was running out, he finally laid his hand down sending the pot Polk's way.