Level: 18
Blinds: 6,000/12,000
Ante: 1,000
Level: 18
Blinds: 6,000/12,000
Ante: 1,000
"You guys know we're finishing tonight? Right?", tournament director just joked.
The players may have missed the memo.
It was Kent Washington's turn to open from the highjack. He didn't shove, rather he made it 42,000 straight. Still, there were no callers.
During the deal, the was accidently flipped up at Matt Hollinger. From there action folded to Jonathan Kotula who moved all-in from the highjack. No one bit and he pulled in the pot.
Action folded to Kent Washington on the button and he opened to 45,000. The blinds surrendered and Washington collected the blinds and antes.
Hoai Pham remained active opening to 47,000 from late position. Patrick Silvey, who has been very quiet, three-bet all-in for 110,000.
Pham mucked and Silvey picked up the pot.
Jeffrey Bennett open-shoved from late position and received no callers.
Action folded to Hoai Pham in the cutoff who opened to 45,000. The button, small blind and big blind surrendered and Pham raked in the blinds and antes.
Jonathan Kotula was first to act from under the gun and didn't hesitate to move all-in. The nine players behind him folded and he won the pot.
Arthur Vea opened to 45,000 near the button and received no callers.