Sam Greenwood opened for 30,000 from middle position and action folded to Byron Kaverman, who three-bet to 78,000 from the small blind. Greenwood responded by four-betting all in for 358,000 and Kaverman called, which left him with just 26,000 behind.
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It was a big flip for both players, and while Greenwood paired up on the flop, Kaverman also found a set. The turn left Greenwood drawing dead, and he was eliminated from the tournament in ninth place after the was run out on the river.
Byron Kaverman raised to 24,000 from under the gun with the . Connor Drinan called from the big blind with the , and the flop came down to give Kaverman two pair.
Both players checked the flop, and the turn was the . Drinan checked, Kaverman fired a bet, and Drinan quickly folded.
Byron Kaverman looked down at the and raised to 20,000 from middle position. David Peters, in the next seat, made the call with the , and everyone else folded before the dealer ran out the flop.
With top pair and a flush draw, Kaverman checked. Peters bet 20,000, and Kaverman made the call.
The on the turn gave Kaverman an unbeatable flush, and he checked again. Peters also checked, and the river was the . Kaverman tanked for quite a bit of time before he bet 50,000. Peters folded, and Kaverman won the pot without going to showdown.
Ben Tollerene raised to 23,000 holding the in the hijack and David Peters defended his big blind with the . Peters then check-called a bet of 20,000 after flopping two pair on the flop.
Both players then checked the turn, and Peters opted for a third check on the river. Tollerene checked behind and Peters took down the pot.
David Peters raised to 23,000 holding the and Igor Kurganov called from the cutoff with the . Ben Tollerene then called from the small blind with the , Paul Newey came along from the big with the , and four players saw a flop of .
All four players checked, as they did on the turn, and then two checks on the river saw Peters bet 53,000. It was enough to win the pot as one-by-one his opponents folded.
From early position, Connor Drinan raised to 25,000 with the . Play folded to Sam Greenwood in the small blind, and he reraised all in for 146,000 with the . Ben Tollerene was in the big blind and went into the tank with what was shown on the stream to be the , but folded, and Drinan called.
The flop was , and Greenwood added a pair of kings to improve his position on the hand. The turn was the , the river was the , and Greenwood doubled.
From the cutoff seat, Steve O'Dwyer raised to 25,000 with the . Sam Greenwood called from the big blind with the , and the flop came down to give O'Dwyer top pair. Greenwood checked, and O'Dwyer bet 25,000. Greenwood quickly folded.
From the cutoff seat, David Peters raised to 23,000 with the . Igor Kurganov called from the big blind with the , and the flop come down . Kurganov and Peters checked to see the come on fourth street. Both checked again, and the river was the . Kurganov checked, Peters fired 37,000, and Kurganov called to win the pot with a pair of tens.
Paul Newey opened for 22,000 with the in the hijack. Connor Drinan then three-bet to 55,000 from the cutoff with the , Steve O'Dwyer cold called from the big blind with the , and Newey got out of the way.
Both players checked the flop and then O'Dwyer bet 63,000 on the turn. When the completed the board on the river, O'Dwyer led out for 140,000 and Drinan hit the tanks for several minutes before making the call.
O'Dwyer tabled his tens and seemed a little surprised to see Drinan roll over pocket rockets for the win.