Massive Pot For Garagnani; Jones And Lazrus Doubled Up
Almost simultaneously, an "all in and call" situation occurred at every table.
At Table 675, the action was caught on the turn on 7?8?10?8?. Daniel Lazrus bet 200,000 chips. Tyler Cornell, in the cutoff position, raised to 525,000 chips, and Lazrus called.
When the river card K? was revealed, Cornell went all in, and Lazrus hero called with J?10?. "I have ace high," Cornell said, revealing A?6?. He had to give an additional 725,000 chips to Lazrus, who doubled up.
On table 676, Ryan Leng opened from the cutoff, and Brandon Lulov on the button, as well as Cody Jones in the big blind, called. On the flop 7?3?10?, Jones pushed all in with 325,000 chips. Leng folded, and once again, Lulov had no option but to call.
Cody Jones: 9?8?
Brandon Lulov: A?8?
Jones had a straight draw on the flop and a flush draw after the turn card K?. The completion of the flush draw came with the river card 7?, allowing Jones to double up once more.
Lastly, at Table 686, Pedro Garagnani and William Stanford raised each other and both players went all in on the flop 2?8?4?, creating a pot worth 6.6 million chips.
Pedro Garagnani: K?8?
William Stanford: 6?5?
Both players had a flush draw, but Garagnani's draw was stronger. The A? on the turn did not changer the situation, but the 7? on the river completed Garagnani's flush, leading him to claim this massive pot.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Pedro Garagnani |
6,600,000
2,100,000
|
2,100,000 |
Daniel Lazrus |
3,400,000
-150,000
|
-150,000 |
|
||
Cody Jones |
1,000,000
100,000
|
100,000 |