Other than a three way checked down pot on a board of a that was won by Andrew Badecker's , the other three pots have all gone to Jon Spinks.
He called a 40,000 raise from Erik Cajelais and bet 53,000 to win the pot when Cajelais checked the flop.
Spinks followed this up by raising to 42,000 and then moving all in when Dan Kelly made it 108,000 in the small blind, eliciting a snap-fold from the youngster.
Finally Spinks opened from UTG+1 to 42,000 and Cajelais called in the big blind only for the latter to check-fold when Spinks bet 54,000 on the flop.
Jon Spinks opened to 33,000 from UTG and it was passed around to Joseph Webber in the big blind who moved all in for 605,000. Spinks took a deep breath, thought for a moment and made the call.
Spinks:
Webber:
The flop gave Spinks an almost certain lock coming , Webber needed a ten and nothing else but the turn and river didn't help him and he went out in 8th place. Spinks, winning the huge pot is now join chip leader.
Jon Spinks raised to 33,000 from the cutoff and Dan Kelly defended in the big blind. Both players checked the flop before Kelly led out for 60,000 on the turn, Spinks made the call and both players checked the river.
Kelly showed but Spinks had him dominated with to win the pot.
It has been an action day so far and the final table has been no different.
In one particular hand, Andrew Badecker raised to 27,000 from under-the-gun with a call from Makowsky and a re-raise to 85,000 from Jonathan Spinks. The action was back to Badecker and he re-raised to 175,000. Daniel Makowsky who had only called to start the hand, then re-raised again to 350,000 inciting insta-folds from Spinks and Badecker. Makowsky scooped the huge pot without ever seeing a flop.
A few hands later, Joseph Webber raised it up to 50,000 from middle position with a call from Andrew Badecker in the cutoff. On the flop of Webber bet 105,000 and Badecker smooth called.
The turn came and Webber bet out again, this time 225,000. Again, Badecker just called.
The river was a and Webber slowed down with a check. Badecker took the opportunity to make a big bet of 590,000 and Webber folded to give Badecker the massive pot
More chips for Vitaly Lunkin, who opened under the gun and had Dan Kelly call him in the big blind. Kelly check-called bets of 28,000 on the flop, then 52,000 on the turn and finally 104,000 on the river.
Lunkin quietly turned over for flopped top set and shipped the pot.