When Jason Somerville made it 20,000 to go from middle position, action folded back to Josh Tieman in the small blind who wasted no time in pushing his entire stack into the middle.
Somerville, looking a little disgusted, released his hand and gave Tieman the pot.
First in from the button, Andrew Margolis put in a raise to 20,000. Two seats over in the big blind, Jason Somerville re-raised to 63,000, and Margolis came along.
The flop brought , and Somerville fired out a continuation bet of 80,000 chips. Margolis took his time before making the call.
Fourth street was the . Somerville kept the pressure on with another bullet, this time stacking out 130,000 chips in front of him. Margolis again thought very carefully before making the call.
The last card off the deck was the . Action was on Somerville for a long time as he alternated his glare between the board, his own chip stack, and that of his opponent. After a long delay, he tapped the felt. Margolis now took the opportunity to bet, firing 275,000 chips into the pot. Somerville asked how much Margolis had behind him, and when he was content with the answer, he surrendered his hand, letting the biggest pot so far go over to Andrew Margolis.
Christopher Moore opened with a raise to 20,000 from middle position. When the bet came around to the blinds, Josh Tieman moved all in for 184,000 total. Moore would take just a few moments to consider before letting his hand go.
Before the flop, Mike Shannon moved all in for what appeared to be his final 117,000 chips. The action passed around to the small blind, where Jeffrey Carris made the call, putting Shannon at risk.
Showdown
Shannon:
Carris:
The board would run out , locking up the pot for Carris. Shannon couldn't get over the hump, and he's the first man out of this final table, taking home more than $13,000 for his 10th-place finish.