Level: 21
Blinds: 250,000/500,000
Ante: 500,000
Level: 21
Blinds: 250,000/500,000
Ante: 500,000
Bryn Kenney opened to 850,000 from under the gun holding 4♠4♣, and Jason Koon made the call with 9♣9♥ in the cutoff.
Kenney led out for 1,200,000 on the 2♦5♠10♥ flop, and Koon called to see the 3♣ turn. Kenney picked up a straight draw and checked, with Koon checking behind.
The 6♠ river completed Kenney's straight, and he took some time before firing a overbet of 7,200,000. Koon studied his opponent before letting his hand go, and Kenney took down the pot.
Bryn Kenney opened to 800,000 with A♠3♠ on the button, and Jason Koon called with Q♠J♠ in the small blind.
Koon checked the 8♦2♥A♦ flop and quickly let his hand go when Kenney continued for 450,000 to take the pot.
David Einhorn raised to 1,000,000 with 3♥3♦ in the cutoff, and Adrian Mateos three-bet to 2,800,000 with J♠J♣ on the button.
Einhorn checked the A♠K♦2♣ flop, and Mateos checked it back. Another check from Einhorn followed the 7♥ turn, and Mateos declined to bet again.
Both players checked down the 6♥ river, and Mateos showed his pocket jacks to claim the pot.
Action folded to Samuel Mullur in the small blind, who moved all in for 4,475,000. Adrian Mateos called in the big blind, leaving Mullur at risk.
Samuel Mullur: 10♣9♦
Adrian Mateos: A♣8♠
Mullur hit the 9♣Q♣4♣ flop to make a pair, improving to trips on the 9♠ turn. Mateos saw his club draw connect on the 5♣, winning the hand while sending Mullur out in sixth position.
David Einhorn raised to 1,000,000 in the hijack with A♣A♥, and Adrian Mateos called on the button holding 5♥5♦.
Einhorn led out for 1,000,000 on the 6♦6♠3♥ flop, and Mateos slid in the call. The dealer then flipped over the K♦ turn, and Einhorn sized up to 5,000,000.
Mateos used most of his 30-second clock before letting his hand go, and Einhorn took down the pot.
Bryn Kenney opened to 850,000 from under the gun with A♦3♦, finding a call from Sean Winter in the big blind holding 2♠2♥.
Winter checked the 9♣4♥4♦ flop, and Kenney continued for 550,000. Winter took a moment before sending his cards into the muck, and Kenney raked in the pot.
Jason Koon opened to 1,200,000 on the button, and Brandon Wilson made the call in the big blind.
Wilson moved all in on the 5♥10♠4♠ flop for his last 850,000, and Koon slid in the call.
Brandon Wilson: 10♣8♣
Jason Koon: J♣10♦
Both players held a pair of tens, with Koon's kicker holding through the 2♠ turn and 3♣ river to send Wilson out in seventh place.
Brandon Wilson limped in early position with A♣7♣, and Samuel Mullur followed with a call from the hijack holding K♥Q♥. Bryn Kenney also limped from the small blind with A♠9♠, and Jason Koon checked his big blind option after looking down at 10♥2♦.
Kenney led out for 650,000 on the 3♥10♠5♣ flop, and Koon made the call. Wilson then moved all in for his last 150,000 and was at risk against two opponents after Mullur folded.
Kenney fired again for 1,175,000 on the A♦ turn, and Koon called to see the 8♥ river. That produced another lead from Kenney, making it 2,175,000. Koon replied with a raise to 7,000,000, earning a quick fold from Kenney.
Koon tabled his pair of tens after betting Kenney off the best hand for the side pot. That also allowed Wilson to stay alive, as he took down the main pot after Kenney's fold.
Brandon Wilson in the cutoff opened to 800,000. Adrian Mateos in the small blind three-bet enough to cover Wilson, then Sean Winter in the big blind four-bet all-in for 3,950,000. Wilson called to also find himself at risk for 4,225,000.
Sean Winter: A♠Q♠
Brandon Wilson: J♦J♣
Adrian Mateos: A♣10♣
Mateos flopped a flush draw on 9♣8♥6♣, and Winter paired his queen with the Q♦ turn. The 6♥ completed the board so Winter tripled up while Wilson took the two big blinds side pot.