Facing a raise to 6,500 from middle position, Tommy Vedes pushed all in from the hi-jack for 25,500. The preflop raiser paused slightly before making the call to put the WPT Champion at risk.
Vedes:
Opponent:
Unfortunately for Vedes, he would be unable to survive this race as the board was spread to end his tournament just shy of the money.
When we caught up with the action, the big blind player bet 13,500 into Bernard Lee on a flop showing . Lee asked his opponent how much he had left and made the call.
The turn brought a and Lee's opponent fired again for 19,500, sending Lee deep into the tank. Lee cut out what looked like a raise to approximately 70,000 and riffled his chips for quite some time before eventually mucking.
"Nice hand," Lee said, who currently stands at 160,000.
Luke Staudenmaier entered the pot for 6,000 and Jason Potter three-bet the small blind to 17,200. Staudenmaier made the call, and when the flop landed , Potter checked.
Staudenmaier deliberated for a few moments before pushing out a bet of 16,500 which forced a fold from Potter as he slipped to 120,000 while Staudenmaier climbed to 175,000 in chips.
Scott Montgomery raised to 5,000 and change from middle position and found one caller in the cutoff.
Montgomery c-bet the flop to 7,500 and his opponent flatted.
The turn brought the and Montgomery fired again for 14,000. Again, his opponent called.
When the river came, Montgomery counted out a bet of 26,000 and slid his fourth barrel into the middle. His opponent let out a long sigh and mucked his hand.
Mohsin Charania opened the pot from the hi-jack to 5,500 and was met with two callers; one from the cutoff and the big blind.
Charania fired out a continuation-bet of 12,500 on the flop to force a fold from the cutoff before the player in the big blind started mulling over a decision.
After roughly ninety seconds, the big blind slid out two stacks of chips amounting to a raise of 32,500, which forced a near-insta muck from Charania as he sank below the 60,000-chip mark.