Mark Sandness three-bet to 420,000 out of the big blind after a raise from Peixin Liu. Liu made the call, and the two saw a flop of . Sandness checked, and Liu shoved all in for 800,000. Sandness made the call.
"Good call," Liu said.
Liu:
Sandness:
Sandness took even more of a stranglehold on the turn, cutting Liu's outs by one. The completed the board, and Liu headed for the payout desk.
After everyone folded to his big blind, Peixin Liu, who hadn't looked at his cards, turned over first one queen, then another. He made a sound of disgust as he collected the pot.
Tyler Caspers opened for 95,000, and Jon Wurden reraised to 250,000 from the cutoff. On the button, Blake Bohn immediately moved all in. Action folded back to Wurden, who leaned back in his seat.
Bohn needled him for a bit, telling him to go ahead and fold since everyone saw that he got caught.
"Why would I fold?" Wurden asked.
"Because if you had a big hand, you would've called already," Bohn replied.
"Alright, let's play," Wurden said, calling off his stack.
Wurden:
Bohn:
Bohn was more than ready to play for everything with aces, and they held up when the board ran out .
Blake Bohn opened for 100,000, and Dustin Dirksen and Tyler Caspers came along in the button and big blind, respectively. The flop came , and Bohn pushed all in after Caspers checked. Dirksen called instantly.
"Holy s***," Caspers said leaning back in his chair. He muttered to himself for a few minutes before ultimately folding.
Bohn:
Dirksen:
Bohn was behind once more, but this time the dealer didn't wait for the river to improve him, placing the down. A river completed the board, and Bohn doubled up again, while Dirksen is down to 10 big blinds. Caspers expressed frustration, saying he mucked .