donpeters
Action folded to Michiel Brummelhuis and he completed from the small blind. Will Molson raised from the big blind to 55,000. Brummelhuis came back over the top with a reraise to 155,000. Molson then moved all in and Brummelhuis folded. Molson tabled offsuit.
donpeters
Tobias Reinkemeier raised to 40,000 and action folded to Adolfo Vaeza. Vaeza moved all in for 327,000 and Reinkemeier quickly called.
Vaeza held the powerhouse that is the . Reinkemeier held .
The flop was a very interesting one when it came down . Vaeza now had a world of outs to double up.
The turn card was the and Reinkemeier only needed to dodge one more card. But, when the hit the felt on the river, Vaeza made his club flush and stole the hand.
donpeters
Action folded to the button and Michiel Brummelhuis raised to 47,000. In the small blind was Will Molson and he reraised to 117,000. Tobias Reinkemeier was in the big blind and moved all in, for a total bet of 446,000. After tanking for a few minutes, Molson made the call.
Molson:
Reinkemeier:
The flop came down and added a flush draw for the at-risk Reinkemeier. The turn was the and completed the flush for Reinkemeier. The river was the and Molson sent over the chips.
donpeters
Because the players are mic'd up for television, they need to watch their language. Lisa Hamilton has been swearing up a storm and although no one seems to mind here, the broadcast crew came out from the back and had the tournament staff warn her about dropping a certain four-letter phrase. She even got a warning from her friend on the rail, Tommy Vedes.
Before play even began, when the players were getting mic'd up, Hamilton commented about how she knew she swears a lot and sometimes it can just slip so wearing a mic might be a bad idea.
No one can blame her though, she was just involved in one of the sickest hands of the tournament so far.