Mark Fink
Rick Burleson raised to 120,000 from the cutoff, then called a three-bet to 275,000 from Mark Fink in the big blind.
Fink bet 325,000 on a ![10h](/images/pokercards/10h.gif)
![jd](/images/pokercards/jd.gif)
flop, and Burleson snap-jammed for 1.075 million. Fink confirmed the amount and called.
Burleson: ![js](/images/pokercards/js.gif)
![10d](/images/pokercards/10d.gif)
Fink: ![ac](/images/pokercards/ac.gif)
![as](/images/pokercards/as.gif)
Fink’s aces had been cracked by the jack-ten of Burleson, and the
turn, left Fink looking for an ace, eight, or seven to win or a nine to chop. The
instead improved Burleson to a full house and Burleson doubled up.
Two hands later, Fink jammed for 700,000 from the button, and Burleson called in the big blind.
Fink: ![as](/images/pokercards/as.gif)
![7d](/images/pokercards/7d.gif)
Burleson: ![ad](/images/pokercards/ad.gif)
![8s](/images/pokercards/8s.gif)
Fink caught up on a ![7h](/images/pokercards/7h.gif)
![6d](/images/pokercards/6d.gif)
flop, but Burleson hit a straight on the
turn, and was eliminated after the
on the river.
Rick Burleson - 3.095 million
Mark Fink - Eliminated in 4th place for $20,970