The remaining 17 players are now on what should be their last break of the night and will return shortly to battle it out until only 11 remain.
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Apr 15, 20231 min read
Randy Noll moved all in for 67,000 and Tan "King" Vo shoved behind for 87,000 total. Joseph Pham then made the call and the rest of the table got out of the way as the cards were exposed.
"Wait, I didn't know he was in!" Pham gestured to Noll, "Wow, I thought it was just King! Really glad he didn't have like 300,000 behind."
Pham then felt a little better when Noll and Vo both flipped over pocket jacks while he held king-queen offsuit.
"I think you're ahead!" the table joked to Pham as the dealer prepared the side pots.
Unfortunately for Pham, the board ran out [4s7c3s5d8h] for the jacks to hold and they chopped up Pham's chips.
Vo and Noll exchanged an air high-five while Pham was left shaking his head at his mistake.
Tan "King" Vo: 170,000
Randy Noll: 117,000
Joseph Pham: 120,000
Apr 15, 20231 min read
On a flop of [7s8d8s], Carlos Morales led out for 20,000 and was called by David Summers.
The two went heads-up to the turn [Kc] and Morales checked over to Summers who bet 40,000. Morales then check-raised all in, covering Summers and sending him into the tank.
After some time, Summers decided to call the clock on himself to speed up his decision. After 15 seconds, Summers announced a call, putting himself at risk.
David Summers: [Ad10s]
Carlos Morales: [7d7h]
Unfortunately for Summers, Morales had flopped him stone dead with a full house, and the board completed with a meaningless [2s] to secure Morales' victory and sent Summers home on the stone bubble.
According to Morales, he and Summers had some history in previous hands where Morales had bluffed him several times in big spots and Summers was looking to catch him.
Morales' stack was now up to around 900,000 and is the clear chip leader.
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