Mark Radoja opened under the gun with a raise to 320,000, and once the action folded round to Adam Junglen in the big blind, he bumped it to 860,000. Radoja moved all in for 3,420,000 and Junglen made the call.
Junglen:
Radoja:
The board ran out to see Radoja double through to 7,000,000 as Junglen is left with just 590,000 in chips.
Mark Radoja made it 320,000 from the cutoff and Jeffrey Gross responded by moving all in from the small blind. Radoja made the call and we were off to the races.
Radoja:
Gross:
The flop was not without a sweat for Gross, as it came , giving Radoja not only pairs as outs, but an open ended straight draw. Fortunately for Gross and his breadth of supporters including Phil Hellmuth and Antonio Esfandiari, the turn and river came and respectively, letting his pair of deuces hold up.
Adam Junglen limped the small blind and Mark Radoja checked his option in the big to see a flop fall.
Junglen led for 160,000 with Radoja making the call before both players checked the on the turn. When the river landed the , Junglen checked and Radoja pushed out a 230,000-chip bet which Junglen called.
Adam Junglen made it 240,000 to go from the button and was called by Scott Baumstein from the big blind. The flop came and Baumstein checked the action to Junglen.
Junglen reached for a stack of green chips, worth 25,000 each, and put out a bet of 300,000. Baumstein tossed his cards to the muck and Junglen was able to take the pot.