Jay "Seabeast" Kinkade De-Beasted ($1,628)
![Jay Kincade](https://s.pnimg.net/Is69zRpqA_I6kZCZK6EEVvYZ6ZKhwp-RnLxATU38Uio/pr:reporting-leading-desktop/aHR0cHM6Ly9wbmlt/Zy5uZXQvbHJlcC84/LzUwL3g0MjhkYzNj/Mzg5LmpwZw.webp)
Action folded around to Kinkade on the button and he opted to open-shove all in for approximately 84,000 in chips. Gursel Ali folded his small blind and Montalto made the call from the big holding
![{A-Clubs}](/img/cards/ac.gif)
![{10-Hearts}](/img/cards/10h.gif)
The first three cards off the deck were pretty harmless:
![{K-Diamonds}](/img/cards/kd.gif)
![{4-Clubs}](/img/cards/4c.gif)
![{5-Clubs}](/img/cards/5c.gif)
![{6-Clubs}](/img/cards/6c.gif)
Then, the river came...the
![{9-Clubs}](/img/cards/9c.gif)
Montalto had Kinkade covered by a few thousand chips and therefore earned the entire lot. If he hangs on to them, Montalto should enter tomorrow's final table as one of its biggest stacks.
After shaking Montalto's hand, Kinkade removed his PokerNews Bounty Lanyard and handed it over to his executioner.
"Hey, hey -- I got a bonus!" Montalto exclaimed.