Under the gun, Kyle Julius raised to 240,000 with . Next door, the short stack Mark Drover looked down at and three-bet all in for 1.15 million. Julius asked for the count.
After about a minute, he conceded, "Nice hand," and returned his cards to the muck.
The shove gives Drover about a 50% chip increase, and he's out of the basement and up to 1.65 million.
Faraz Jaka raised to 275,000 from the small blind wtih and was called by John Dibella in the big blind with .
The flop came down and Jaka bet 325,000. Dibella called to see the turn, picking up the nut-flush draw. Jaka checked to Dibella who bet 375,000, getting Jaka to give it up.
In early position, Faraz Jaka came in raising to 265,000 with , and Kyle Julius came along with a call from the cutoff seat. He was working with . Heads up, the flop came , and Jaka continued out with another 325,000. Julius floated that bet, and the came on fourth street. Jaka gave up the lead with a check, and Julius stabbed at the pot with 465,000 of his own chips. The call came within just a few seconds from Jaka, and the rivered.
Jaka checked again, and Julius spent a moment deciding what to do. He checked it back, and Jaka's two pair sent the pot his way.