Jeffrey Bennett, who was under the gun, pushed all in for 150,000. Everyone folded and he took down the blinds and antes.
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Christopher Reider shoved all in for 96,000 and everyone folded.
Matthew Hollinger opened for 25,000 under the gun. Things folded to David Villegas on the button and he moved all in for 164,000. Hollinger wasn't interested in calling and Villegas added some chips to his stack.
Arthur Veh raised to 48,000 in middle position and the rest of the players folded.
Hoai Pham's raise to 48,000 on the button was good enough to win the hand.
Here are what the current chip stacks look like at the final table:
1: Christopher Reider- 120,000
2: Arthur Vea- 560,000
3: Matthew Hollinger- 250,000
4: Empty
5: Jeffrey Bennett- 140,000
6: Hoai Pham- 400,000
7: Patrick Silvey- 250,000
8: David Villegas- 190,000
9: Kent Washington- 190,000
The final ten players of the Casino Employees $500 Buy-In event #1
Yuta Motoyama raised to 30,000 in the cutoff and Patrick Silvey re-raised all in from the big blind, though he had Motoyuma covered. Motoyama called and showed . He was ahead of Silvey's .
Motoyama was looking good on the flop, which came . The turn was , but the river proved to be a heartbreaker when the gave Silvey two pair.
Yuta Motoyama limped in from the button, Jeffrey Bennett called from the small blind and Hoai Pham checked his option.
The flop came down . Motoyuma checked, Bennett went all in for 81,000 and won the hand.
Matthew Hollinger raised to 25,000 on the button. Jeffrey Bennett decided to see a flop and called. The flop was . Hollinger's continuation bet of 40,000 did the job as Bennett folded.