Graham on Rush
In the first hand Graham raised to 300 from early position before the big blind made it 900 to go. Graham made the call. They took a flop of and the big blind led out for 1,100. Graham made it 3,400 but the big blind made another raise, making it 8,000 to go as a big pot was developing. Graham put an end to that, by moving all in and forcing a fold from his opponent.
The next hand Graham raised from under the gun to 300 and found two callers. The flop was and the player in the big blind led out for 1,100. Graham popped up to to 2,900 and the big blind was the lone caller. The turn was a and the big blind checked to Graham, who fired a bet of 4,000 to take it down.
Finally the table must of been sick of Graham's aggression, as finally a player made a stand on a flop. Graham had moved all in over the top of his opponent's flop bet, and was called. His opponent tabled for top pair, but Graham held the big guns -- pocket aces! The turn and river bricked and Graham eliminated an opponent, jumping up to 37,000 chips.