Event 2: Three-Way All-In Situation to End Day 1

In the final hand of the day, there was a three-way all-in situation.

Michael Mand was short-stacked and all in preflop, and Joel Harwood got his final chips in after a flop of [10d5s3c].

Here were their cards in descending order of chip counts:

Mitchell Smith:  [AcKdQc6d]
Joel Harwood:  [Ad7c6s3d]
Michael Mand:  [10c5c5h3h]

Mand had a solid lead for the high side of the main pot with a set of fives, while Harwood had the only live low draw with 7-6.

The final board came [10d5s3cAh9h], and Mand took the high side of the main pot with his set of fives.

Harwood took the low side of both pots with a 7-6-5-3-A, and scooped the high side of the main pot with two pair (aces and threes).

Smith had been contending for the chip lead until this hand knocked him down — though he is still heading into Day 2 second in chips.

Joel Harwood  –  25,500
Michael Moed  –  12,500
Mitchell Smith  –  81,500