Justin Bond raised to 50,000 from under the gun, Aaron Clark called from the button and Clyde Lorance and Jonathan Gaviao called from the blinds. The flop was and Lorance checked. Gaviao bet 80,000 and Bond called. Clark folded and Lorance called. The turn was the and it checked around.
The river was the and Bond bet 165,000 after two checks. Both players folded and Bond found an unconventional way to nearly double.
Justin Bond moved all in for 235,000 from middle postion and Mike Tang made the call. Tang tabled and Bond was behind, but live, with . The flop was and the turn left Bond begging for a chop. He would have to settle for the outright win, though as the spiked the river for the much-needed double.
Robert Skulman moved in for the last of his chips and Aaron Clark again found a hand, making the call and tabling . Skulman was way behind with and the board ran out , staying clean for Clark and bouncing Skulman out of the tournament.
Aaron Clark apparently intended to raise from the hijack but tossed out the wrong-colored chips and was forced to just call. Raymond Speck moved all in from the cutoff for a little over 300,000. Action folded back to Clark and he made the call.
Clark:
Speck:
The flop came , but Speck would earn some outs on the turn. He couldn't find a king though, as the river was the and he hit the rail.
We caught the action after a flop of and Kevin Unkel had all of his chips in against Clyde Lorance. Unkel tabled for top pair, but had to fade Lorance's club draw, as he turned over . The turn completed the flush and sent Unkel packing after the turn.
Jorge Figueroa open-shoved all in for 69,000 from middle positon and Rick Woyzcik reraised all in for 526,000 from right behind. Clyde Lorance came over the top for all of his chips from the cutoff, having both players well covered. Everyone else got out of the way.
Figueroa:
Woyczik:
Lorance:
The board ran out and Woyczik more-than doubled and eliminated Figueroa in 10th place, taking home $3,662.