After a raise from "LetMeWin3437", "Charityy1" moved all in for his final 3.4 million. It folded back to "LetMeWin3437", who made the call with . "Charityy1" was in a dominating position with , and he would maintain that lead throughout the board, which came down .
"staxthagawd" moved all in for his final 3.7 million, and action folded around to "1BoomSwitch" in the big blind. He already had almsot half his stack committed, so he called it off despite holding just . He was trailing the of "staxthagawd", and after the flop, "1BoomSwitch" could only win with a five. That card wouldn't come though, and "staxthagawd" would actually river trips, boosting his stack up to 5,661,860.
"LetMeWin3437" is simply taking over this final table, as he now has nearly half of the chips in play following this massive pot.
He started the action by raising under the gun to 880,000, and "staxthagawd" was the lone caller. The flop came down , and "LetMeWin3437" led for 800,000. "staxthagawd" called, and the hit the turn. This time, "LetMeWin3437" checked, and "staxthagawd" fired 800,000. "LetMeWin3437" came in for a check raise to 2,800,000, and "staxthagawd" called to see the complete the board.
"LetMeWin3437" thought for a bit before betting 6,800,000, about two thirds of "staxthagawd"'s remaining stack, and he decided to make the call, but was forced to muck when "LetMeWin3437" tabled for trip fours.
On the second hand back from break, "ryan.lamb713" raised to 800,000, and "love2playpoker" moved all in for his final 4,595,000. "ryan.lamb713" made the call with , and he was flipping against the pocket jacks of "love2playpoker." "ryan.lamb713" shot out to the lead on the flop of , and "love2playpoker" was never able to catch up from there, making him the first casualty at this final table.
There hasn't been much to report so far from this final table. There have been two all in and calls so far, and amazingly, the players had the same hands in each one. First, it was "staxthagawd" and "goodfundies" who went head to head, with each player holding pocket queens, and just now, "love2playpoker" and "Lirek154" each put seven million chips at risk preflop, but both players had Ace-King, and it was a chop by the turn.
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"LetMeWin3437" kept his momentum going, scoring the final knockout before the final table, when his pocket kings held up against the Ace-Deuce of short stack "NAMUHMIL."
"LetMeWin3437" takes a massive lead into this final table, but with the blinds only at 150,000-300,000, there is still plenty of poker left to be played.
Wow. We just saw a massive three way all in showdown, with the three best hands in Hold'em, and it has seen a new chip leader emerge on an absolutely wild runout. Here's how the action went down.
"staxthagawd" once again kicked off the action with a raise to 750,000, and "DakDakAce" flatted on the button. "love2playpoker" reraised to 3,177,775 in the small blind, and from the big blind, "LetMeWin3437" shoved all in for 11 million and change.
"staxthagawd" quickly folded, but "DakDakAce" wasn't going anywhere, as he called off his final nine million. Chip leader "love2playpoker" also called the all in, and just like that, 33 million chips were in the middle before the flop came down.
"LetMeWin3437":
"love2playpoker":
"DakDakAce":
The flop of didn't change up, but the turn sure did. Now "love2playpoker" was in prime position to knock both players out, and take a stranglehold in this tournament. However, the smacked down on the river, and just like that, "LetMeWin3437", who started with the worst of it, had rivered a straight to take a massive chip lead himself.
After a raise to 750,000 from "staxthagawd", chip leader "love2playpoker" reraised to 2,777,775. This bet was enough to cover "LuckyLad3" in the big blind, and he called off his final 1,480,000 and change.
"staxthagawd" folded, and the of "LuckyLad3" was well out in front of the of "love2playpoker." The flop of gave "LuckyLad3" top piar, but actually gave "love2playpoker" an extra out, as any queen would do now. Sure enough, the came right on the turn, and "LuckyLad3" wasn't able to catch a chop on the river.
"love2playpoker" now has a huge lead, with nearly 19 million in chips.