Sam "texasmolly" Grizzle raised to 1,000,000 on the button, then called a three-bet shove for 2,696,152 from Balakrishna "pbkreddy" Patur in the small blind.
Balakrishna "pbkreddy" Patur:
Sam "texasmolly" Grizzle:
Grizzle hit a jack on the flop, and never looked back after the e turn and river failed to bring a four to Patur.
Brett "furofakind" Shaffer raised to 800,000 under the gun and Eric "bill_luga" Blair three-bet jammed for 10 million from the cutoff. Action folded back to Shaffer and he called off for 5,859,172 total.
Eric "bill_luga" Blair:
Brett "furofakind" Shaffer:
It was a flip with Schaffer looking to improve to stay alive. The flop did him no favors, and the turn meant he would need to spike the river. Unfortunately for him, the paired the board and that was all she wrote for Shaffer.
Action on the tabled folded around to Mark "bansman" Bansemer who raised all in for 3,446,488 on the button and Nick "DuckFlush" Pupillo called from the big blind.
Nick "DuckFlush" Pupillo:
Mark "bansman" Bansemer:
Pupillo woke up with ladies in the big blind and didn't have a sweat as the board ran out a clean to eliminate Bansemer in 13th place.
Action on the table folded to Bo "proudpatriot" Cappello who raised all in for 3,752,981 from the hijack and he got isolation from Brandon "Omni27" Ienn who came over the top for 7,675,830 from the cutoff.
Brandon "Omni27" Ienn:
Bo "proudpatriot" Cappello:
Cappello was racing for his tournament life but couldn't connect with the runout as his tournament ended in 15th place.
"Overrolled" jammed for 3,402,628 from early position, and Sam "texasmolly" Grizzle three-bet shoved for 4,117,883 next to act, chasing out the rest of the field.
"Overrolled":
Sam "texasmolly" Grizzle:
Grizzle took most of the drama away on the flop, and no miracle came on the turn or river to bail out "Overrolled".
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