With the blinds at 8K/16K, Carl Doyon opened the action to 35K before Manfred Gunther raised it up to 120K. Doyon made the call in position and they saw the flop heads up. The chips went in quickly on the flop, and hands were tabled.
Doyon:
Gunther:
The turn, , and river, , let Gunther’s over pair stand, busting Doyon in fourth for $1,190.
Gunther collected another bounty chip on the very next hand by sending Jean-Philippe Piquette to the rail in third. Following a three-bet and a call, the two players were heads-up and got the rest of their chips in without hesitation after they each flopped huge draws. But it was Gunther’s nut-flush draw that came in on the turn, leaving no outs for Piquette, who rose to collect his $1,660 ticket.