Todd Breyfogle upped the ante to 22,000 only to find some heat from the player directly on his left, Hunter Frey.
Frey pulled the trigger, and when the action returned to Breyfogle, he called all in for roughly 225,000.
Breyfogle:
Frey:
With another classic race for survival, Breyfogle would be Hunt-ed down by Frey as the board was spread to see Breyfogle exit as Frey soars to 1,040,000.
After a large raise by Andrew Brongo, David Jones slid a stack of orange and green chips into the pot, enough to put Brongo all in. After thinking for only a few seconds, Brongo made the call and showed down his , but saw the bad news when Jones flipped up .
Flop:
Jones' top set took a commanding lead and Brongo was left calling for a nine or a ten in hopes of picking up a miracle gutshot straight draw. The dealer ended the drama by turning the , however, and Brongo was drawing dead. The meaningless on the river made it official and Brongo was sent packing. Jones chipped up to about 250,000 after the pot was shipped his way.
Justin Truesdell shipped his stack into the middle and, with a stack slightly larger than that of his opponent, Franco Cupello made the call. Cupello flipped up his and was in the lead against the held by Truesdell.
Both players stood as the dealer prepared to reveal the flop, and when Cupello saw the was the door card, he exclaimed "right in the window, of course!" The final board read and with that, Cupello is left with only a few thousand chips, while Truesdell has chipped up to nearly 165,000.
We caught the action as Jonathan Driscoll and Brandon Shane were involved in an all-in confrontation. Driscoll was the shorter of the stacks and was at risk, holding against the held by Shane.
We were off to the races, and as the dealer spread a flop of , Driscoll's hand improved to top pair, top kicker. Shane was hunting for ducks at that point, but the turn and river fell and respectively, doubling Driscoll up to approximately 250,000 chips.