Although Jacob Naquin and his rail have left the Thunder-Dome, it seems as though the Brazilians that are supporting Andre Akkari have increased their volume.
As their chants echo around the stage, it is just a matter of time to see if they can get any louder.
Matthew Carmody raised to 200,000 from the button and heard Nachman Berlin reply with "All in" from the big bling. Carmody made the call and the hands were turned over:
Berlin:
Carmody:
The flop looked bleak for Carmody, coming . Fortunately for Carmody, he was able to spike a card he needed when the fell on the turn. Now Berlin needed one of the two remaining fives to send Carmody home, but the deck did not comply, instead sending out the and allowing Carmody to double up.
Nachman Berlin raised to 200,000 from the button and Andre Akkari announced a three-bet all in from the big blind. Berlin called for his tournament life and the cards were turned up:
Berlin:
Akkari:
The flop brought Akkari a ton of outs, coming , but kept Berlin in the lead. The turn brought , now giving Akkari any ace, king, or diamond as an out to win the pot. Unfortunately for Akkari, the river fell and Berlin was able to double up.