Massimiliano Martinez raised to 5,000 from under the gun and Kent Lundmark reraised to 11,500 from the cutoff seat. Action folded to Jason Mercier and he reraised all in for 105,300. Martinez studied for a little bit and then reshoved for 124,300. Lundmark folded and the hands were revealed.
Martinez: 

Mercier: 

The question now wasn't "will Mercier win this hand?" but rather "how will Mercier win this hand?"
The flop came down 

and bam, just like that Mercier spiked a set of deuces to take the lead. The turn brought the
and the river the
to keep his set good and double him up.
Mercier is famous on Twitter for his hastag "#whenwillitend," but as far as we can tell, it's not ending anytime soon. Credit to Jonathan Aguiar for the title to this post.
| Jugador | Fichas | Progreso |
|---|---|---|
|
|
225,700
136,700
|
136,700 |
|
|
||
|
|
19,000
55,000
|
55,000 |






and Aguiar finished with quads to win the hand and double through.
flop, we caught up with the action as Kent Lundmark was putting out a bet of 5,700. He was heads up, and Dmitry Motorov raised to 12,000 with about 50,000 behind. After some consideration, Lundmark shoved in, and Motorov quickly called all in for his tournament life.


was too high and the river
was too low, and Motorov has found his double. Lundmark could afford that little bit, and it looks like he's still the chip leader with over 300,000.

. Waxman fired 12,000 and right away, Fleyshman raised to 30,900. After a minute in the tank, Waxman called.
and Waxman mucked his hand.
across the table, and indeed, he managed to run out a full house to bink the double.




