Jonathan McCray opened for 105,000, and Kris Wagner called in the cutoff, as did William Givens and Danny Gonzales from the blinds.
The flop came , and everyone checked to Wagner, who barreled out with 500,000. Givens shoved all in, the other two players folded, and Wagner called off for about 1 million total.
Wagner:
Givens:
Wagner was happy to see he was ahead, but the turn gave Givens a flush draw. The river was a brick though, and Givens is down to about 6 big blinds.
Kris Wagner wasted no time getting chips in the middle after break, as he opened to 120,000 from the cutoff and got three-bet to 335,000 by Kou Vang on the button. Wagner shoved for 890,000, and Vang folded.
Three players saw the flop for 90,000, and Kris Wagner shoved all in from the big blind for 335,000 after Dan Colpoys checked. Preflop aggressor Kou Vang made the call, and Colpoys folded.
Vang:
Wagner:
Vang was behind but he turned the to take command with two pair. Wagner needed to improve on the river, and he did just that with the , making him trips.
Dan Colpoys check-called 80,000 from Kou Vang on a flop. He checked again on the turn, and Vang bet 190,000, only to see Colpoys move all in. Vang was ready with a snap-call.
Vang:
Colpoys:
"Stone dead," Colpoys said. "Count it out."
The total was around 700,000, and Colpoys sent the chips to Vang after the completed the board.
Jonathan McCray opened for 100,000 under the gun, and he got callers in Dan Colpoys (middle position) and Kou Vang (button). William Givens shoved all in for 725,000 or so in the small blind, and everyone quickly folded to Vang.
"I knew you were gonna do that, too," he said as he flipped his cards to the muck.
"Well, thank you for donating," Givens said with a smile.