Vincent Loria opened to 300,000 with A♣2♣ in the hijack, and was met by an all-in from Anton Saich holding A♥K♦ in the small blind.
After taking some time, Loria let his hand go and Saich picked up some much-needed chips.
Vincent Loria opened to 300,000 with A♣2♣ in the hijack, and was met by an all-in from Anton Saich holding A♥K♦ in the small blind.
After taking some time, Loria let his hand go and Saich picked up some much-needed chips.
Level: 27
Blinds: 50,000/100,000
Ante: 100,000
Donald Shimazu defeated a field of 93 entries to claim the $250 Triple Green Chip Bounty title on Sunday night.
Shimazu earned $2,370 after a four-way chop at the final table.
| Place | Player | Prize |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Donald Shimazu | $2,370* |
| 2 | Myat Zaw | $2,250* |
| 3 | Richard Meza | $1,815* |
| 4 | Kelly O'Hare | $1,745* |
| 5 | Carlos Chavez | $800 |
| 6 | Jonathan Kim | $640 |
| 7 | Angel Mendez | $540 |
| 8 | Robert Beland | $485 |
| 9 | Bentzion Gross | $430 |
*Denotes four-way deal
The final six players have reached another 15-minute break.
Action will resume with blinds of 50,000/100,000 and a 100,000 big blind ante.
Action folded to Anton Saich in the small blind, who raised to 225,000 with 8♠8♣. Patrick Martorella looked down at J♠9♣ in the big blind and made the call.
Saich led out for 175,000 on the 9♠7♠J♦ flop, and Martorella took a moment before raising to 475,000 with his two pair.
That was enough to produce a fold from Saich, and Martorella took down the pot while showing the nine.
Charles Gudaitis raised to 250,000 in the small blind with A♥2♦, and Anton Saich defended his big blind holding Q♦5♠.
Gudaitis checked the Q♣4♣A♣ flop, and Saich fired 150,000. The call was made, and the 3♣ hit the turn.
Saich followed another check from Gudaitis by betting 450,000. Gudaitis did not take long to fold, and Saich showed his bluff before pulling in the pot.
Joseph Murray limped in the small blind with 6♣4♦, and Vincent Loria checked his option in the big blind after looking at J♣8♦.
Murray led out for 200,000 on the 9♣7♠Q♣ flop, and Loria stuck in the call. Both players then checked the A♥ turn, and the dealer flipped over the J♠ river.
Another lead from Murray for 300,000 was called by Loria.
"You got me," said Murray as Loria showed his pair of jacks to take down the pot.
Vincent Loria opened to 250,000 from under the gun with A♥K♦, and Anton Saich called holding 8♣8♦ on the button.
Loria watched the J♦6♠Q♠ flop hit the felt and led out for 225,000. After taking some time, Saich slid his cards into the muck, allowing Loria to pick up the pot.