
Blinds: 15,000/25,000 David Baker raised on the button, and in the big blind, Jimmy Gorham moved all in for 470,000. Baker quickly called with [Ac][Ks], and he had Gorham’s [Ah][9d] dominated. After the flop of [7d][7c][3s], Gorham asked the dealer to put a three out there to make it a chopped pot. The turn wasn’t

Blinds: 15,000/25,000 It seems that Commerce Casino regular Adam Swan was fairly card dead at this final table, as he only played a few hands while grinding the short stack. Eventually, he would get it in preflop holding [9s][9c], and it was a classic coin flip, as chip leader Wesley Haymond put him at risk

Blinds: 15,000/25,000 David Baker raised from the cutoff, and in the big blind, Nick Grippo moved all in for 450,000. Baker picked up his cards to look at them one more time, then dropped in the call and tabled [9h][9c]. He was racing against the [Ad][10h] of Grippo, and the short stack won the race

Blinds: 10,000/20,000 Action started with Jimmy Gorham raising to 40,000. In the small blind, Taylor Paur moved all in for 240,000. In the big blind, Wesley Haymond looked at his hand, and after counting out his stack, he moved all in over the top. “Wow,” said Gorham as he asked the dealer for a count

Blinds: 8,000/16,000 Taylor Paur raised to 32,000 from early position, and Wesley Haymond three bet it to 55,000. Action folded back to Paur who moved all in for 251,000. Haymond thought for a bit but eventually called with [Kc][Jc], and Paur had him dominated with [Js][Jd]. The flop of [Ah][Qh][9d] gave Haymond more outs, as
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