Jukich Loses a Lot to Lynskey; Busts Gazlay Next Hand

Nils Tolpingrud's raise from the hijack was called by Alexander Lynskey in the cutoff and Mike Jukich in the big blind. On the flop, Jukich checked and so did Tolpingrud, Lynskey bet 225,000 and just Jukich called. After the
turn, Jukich check-called a bet worth 475,000 and checked once more on the
river.
Lynskey made it 1,650,000 to go and Jukich gave it some consideration before tossing a single chip in for the call. Lynskey turned over the for aces full of jacks, and Jukich mucked his
for the inferior full house face up.
In the next hand, the last one of the level, Brayden Gazlay moved all in for 805,000 and Jukich reshoved out of the small blind to isolate successfully.
Brayden Gazlay:
Mike Jukich:
This time, the board came and Gazley was eliminated while most other players had already gone on their first break of the day.
Player | Chips | Progress |
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9,025,000
5,370,000
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5,370,000 |
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3,175,000
-2,320,000
|
-2,320,000 |
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Busted |