Daniel Miles checked to Matthew Haugen on a flop of , and the former chip leader tossed out a bet of 80,000. Miles went into the tank, and then looked at his wife on the rail.
"Honey," he called out, "I'm all in."
He pushed his stacks forward, betting roughly 300,000, and Haugen made a quick called.
Haugen:
Miles:
"I need a club," Miles told his wife, who was trying to sweat the action. "Or a deuy."
A king would also give him the best hand, but unfortunately for him the turn and river both bricked , respectively.
"It's been a real blast," Miles said to the players at the table as he collected his things.
Miles earns $52,141 for his efforts, while Haugen is up above two million chips.
We're not sure how things played out, but we do know that Jason Leifer just doubled through Mats Karlsson over at one of the secondary feature tables.
We're not sure when the chips went in, but we do know Leifer held the on a board while Karlsson had . Whatever the case, the result is Leifer has twice as many chips as he did when he began the hand.
Justin Swilling raised from middle position, Quentin Siffledeen three-bet to 152,000 from the next seat over and Iaron Lightbourne four-bet shoved from the big blind for 1.034 million. Swilling folded, Siffledeen called after about 60 seconds and the hands were revealed.
Siffledeen:
Lightbourne:
The board ran out , giving Lightbourne aces and nines on the river to double up.
Scott Palmer raised to 50,000 and Samuel Wasserman three-bet to 125,000 in position. The action folded back to Palmer and he made the call.
The flop came down and both players checked.
The turn was the and Palmer lead out for 200,000. Wasserman gave it some thought before ultimately raising it up to 550,000.
Palmer sat in silence for quite a while before he announced, "All in."
Wasserman looked back down at this cards and called right away for a total of 1.38 million.
Palmer tabled and Wasserman grimaced as he turned over for top set.
The river brought the and Wasserman was knocked out while Palmer raked in another huge pot.
"This is pretty much how my day's been going," Palmer said with a big smile. "It started off pretty bad but since then it's been amazing," the former online phenom added.
On the flop, Kane Kalas, Peter Placey, and Pakinai Lisawad checked to Steven Bennett. Bennett bet 85,000, Kalas and Placey called, and Lisawad folded.
The turn was the , and Kalas checked. Placey bet 115,000, Bennet called, and Kalas folded.
On the river, Placey moved all in for around 700,000. Bennet claimed that he couldn't make the call and folded, giving Placey the pot and moving him to approximately 1.6 million in chips.
Catching the action with the board reading , Craig McCorkell checked over to Dong Guo and he bet out 500,000.
McCorkell went deep into the tank for several minutes before moving all in for 1,829,000 to now put Guo into the tank.
After taking his turn to contemplate for several minutes, Guo eventually mucked and slipped to 2.7 million while McCorkell climbed to roughly the same amount.
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