Friday, May 12, 2017 2:06 PM Local Time
Brian Grier Doubles Through Jermole Singleton
On the very first hand of the day, Jermole Singleton opens the button to 12,000, and he and big blind Brian Grier go to war. Grier ends up all in and at risk for his 201,000 chips, with he and Singleton turning over similar hands.
Singleton:
Grier:
Both players have a flush draw by the time the turn card arrives on the board, and Grier is the one who gets there. The river is the , giving him a full double-up with an ace-high flush in spades. He's now the chip leader of this six-handed battle.
Brian Grier - 405,000 (68 bb)
Jermole Singleton - 85,000 (14 bb)