Stuart Taylor has been the short stack for a while but has shoved several times, applying pressure to add to his stack until someone decides to take a chance against him.
Bellerive crosses three million again, and Tam Ho and Taylor are within seven and a half big blinds of each other.
Luc Bellerive raised to 100,000 on the button and Tam Ho defended his big blind.
The flop came and Ho checked. Bellerive bet 75,000 and Ho check-raised to 150,000. Bellerive called. The turn was the and Ho led out for 125,000. Bellerive called.
The river was the and both players checked.
Ho tabled for nines full of fives and Bellerive mucked.
Luc Bellerive lost a couple of big ones but has quickly turned things around and now leads again. Tam Ho isn't too far behind in second and Stuart Taylor has dropped back own, still as the short stack.
Stuart Taylor moved all-in on the button for 520,000 and Luc Bellerive put him at risk, calling from the big blind.
Taylor:
Bellerive:
A flop smacked Taylor, giving him a flush. The on the turn gave Bellerive outs to a full house but Taylor was able to fade the on the river a drag in a massive double up.
With about 250,000 in the pot, on a board reading , Tam Ho led out for 225,000 from the small blind. Luc Bellerive was in the big blind and raised to 625,000. Ho came over the top and re-raised to 1,400,000.
Bellerive looked pained by the decision and Ho was on his feet. After several minutes, Bellerive began talking things out to himself. Eventually, he folded.
Ho raked in the pot and Stuart Taylor asked, "Did you fold a flush?" Bellerive nodded and Ho said "I only had a king!"
Ho now leads with more than half of the chips in play and Bellerive dropped into second. Taylor is still the short stack.
The three players are playing lots of small ball, but chip leader Luc Bellerive has been doing the heavy lifting. He has extended his lead to hold more than half of the 5.7 million chips in play.
Tam Ho is second in chips, while Stuart Taylor is the short stack.