Patrik Antonius opened for 80,000 under the gun and cleared the field all the way around to Jarrod Glennon, who defended from the big blind. Glennon then turned right around and led out for 80,000 on the flop, Antonius called, and the dealer burned and turned the .
Again Glennon bet, this time 140,000, and again Antonius called. Both players proceeded to check the river and Glennon rolled over for a missed flush draw. Antonius then tabled to win the pot.
Jarrod Glennon opened to 80,000 in early position, Patrik Antonius called on his direct left, and Mervin Chan defended his big blind.
The flop fell , and the action checked to Antonius, who fired 125,000. Chan called, and Glennon called as well.
The dealer burned and turned the . Chan checked, Glennon fired 290,000, Antonius called, and Chan folded.
A repeat four - the - completed the board, and Glennon quickly checked. Antonius tanked for the better part of a minute then reached for brown T25,000 chips. He eventually decided to check, prompting Glennon to table for a jack-high flush.
[Removed:17] opened for 80,000 and received a call from Mervin Chan on the button. Jarrod Glennon then took his time before three-betting to 270,000 from the small blind, and Patrik Antonius took an equal amount of time before four-betting to 590,000 from the big. Both Yan and Chan folded, and the Glennon moved all in for 1.21 million more.
Antonius tanked for several minutes while contemplating the decision. Eventually he called and discovered the bad news.
Antonius:
Glennon:
Both players had big pocket pairs, but Glennon had the best of it. His rail cheered for their man, especially after the board ran out and their man doubled through the Finn.
Mervin Chan opened to 85,000 from under the gun, Jarrod Glennon called on his direct left, and Joseph Cabret three-bet to 250,000 from the big blind. Chan called, and Glennon called as well.
The dealer fanned , Cabret and Chan both checked, and Glennon slid out 280,000. Cabret quickly folded, and Cha tank-called.
The turn was the , Chan checked again, and Glennon fired 400,000. Chan check-called.
The completed the board, Chan checked a third and final time, and Glennon checked behind.
Glennon went to table his hand, then stopped. Chan showed what appeared to be , Glennon mucked, and Chan was shipped the pot.
A big hand just went down, though we're scant on details as our access to the stage is limited. From what we could piece together, there was already a million in the pot when Jarrod Glennon checked the river (we're not sure of the board but know it was paired). Dan Shak then bet 400,000 and Glennon tanked for several minutes before making the call.
Shak then revealed for two pair, and it was good as Glennon sent his cards to the muck.
Patrik Antonius opened from the cutoff and Joseph Cabret defended from the big blind. Both players checked the flop, and then Antonius led out for 75,000 on the turn. Cabret responded with a raise to 175,000, and Antonius thought for a few moments before three-betting to 475,000. Cabret double checked his cards, flashed the , and then folded his hand.