Mike Sowers opened to 100,000 from the cutoff, and Tristan Wade defended his big blind. The flop fell , and Wade check-called a 125,000-chip bet from Sowers.
Both players checked the on the turn, and Wade checked a third time after the rivered. Sowers slid 300,000 forward, Wade released, and Sowers won the pot.
Chris Moorman raised to 110,000 from the hijack only to have Taylor Paur pull his patented all-in move from the cutoff. Once again, the blind both folded and Moorman gave up his hand.
Paur is up to 1.14 million while Moorman dropped to 4.33 million.
Tristan Wade opened to 105,000 in the hijack seat, and Chris Moorman called on his direct left. The flop was , and Wade led for 130,000. Moorman mucked, and Wade gained back some of his checkers.
Tristan Wade opened to 80,000 on the button, Chris Moorman called out of the small blind, and the flop fell . Moorman checked, Wade continued for 110,000, and Moorman check-raised to 270,000. Wade went deep into the tank, and eventually he re-raised to 530,000. Moorman started to put in a fourth bet, but as soon as he initiated forward motion, Wade mucked his hand.
Moorman showed the , then mucked as well.
"He's a captain! He's a captain! He's a captain!" Moorman's British contingency chanted from the rail.
Moorman is up to 4.65 million chips , while Wade dropped to 1.86 million.
Tristan Wade raised to 105,000 from the cutoff and Mike Sowers made the call from the big blind. It was heads up to the flop, which saw Sowers check-call a bet of 110,000. Both players proceeded to check the turn and watched as the peeled off on the river.
Sowers checked, Wade bet 215,000, and Sowers gave up on the hand.
Chris Moorman opened to 90,000 from the hijack seat, and Joe Ebanks defended his big blind. The flop fell , and Ebanks checked to Moorman who continued for 125,000. Ebanks mucked, and Moorman won the pot.
Chris Moorman raised to 90,000 from the cutoff only to have Taylor Paur three-bet all in from the button. The blinds got out of the way and Moorman laid the hand down.
If this hand is any indication, Paur is going to drive the action and isn't going to waste time savoring the spotlight of the final table