[user46392]
Jake Cody raised to 380,000 and Teodor Caraba called; no change there. They saw a flop.
Cody took his time and eventually bet out 480,000. Caraba countered this with a raise to 1.2 million. Back to Cody, who gave it some more thought - and then shoved for 7.36 million. An instantaneous fold from Caraba, and Cody took the pot and the chip lead - he's now up to 9.38 million.
[user140525]
McDonald raised to 380k, and Jake Cody defended his big blind.
Flop: - McDonald c-bet 420k, and Cody called.
- Oooh, scary card. McDonald checked, Cody slid out 1,020,000, and McDonald folded yet another hand. After opening and losing several pots in a row, he's down to 4.25 million. Cody is up to 7.75. Teodor on 10.5.
[user140525]
Jake Cody folded, Teodor Caraba raised from the small blind to 480,000, and Mike McDonald starting counting out chips. He bumped it to 1.1 million.
Then Caraba four-bet shoved, meaning that McDonald would have to call all in. Instead, he mucked his hand and tapped the table.
[user46392]
Mike McDonald raised it up, but Teodor Caraba reraised. McDonald didn't like the look of the 1.2 million total bet, and opted to fold. One for Caraba.
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The next hand Caraba opened for 380,000 - but Jake Cody made it 990,000 and Caraba went no further.
[user46392]
So back to the felt, and shortest stack Jake Cody is not taking this shortest-stack business lying down.
First hand back Teodor Caraba raised to 380,000, but Cody made it 990,000 to go. A swift fold and a sheepish smile from Caraba, and the pot went to Cody.