Phillip McAllister limped from the hijack, Vladimir Troyanovskiy did the same from the small blind, and Randy Kritzer checked his option from the big. When the flop came down , Troyanovskiy led out for 130,000, Kritzer raised to 500,000, and both his opponents folded.
Timothy Ulmer moved all in for 1,005,000 under the gun plus one and Ken Demlakian moved all in over the top for 2,095,000 from his direct left.
Ulmer:
Demlakian:
The board ran out and Ulmer hit the rail after having been very quiet at the final table, not finding spots or cards to get his chips in earlier. We are now one elimination away from the end of the day.
A short-stacked Phillip McAllister shoved all in from early position for 1.645 million and Vladimir Troyanovskiy called from the button.
Troyanovskiy:
McAllister:
It was a flip, and McAllister was just looking to hold. He did so on the flop, but Troyanovskiy did pick up a straight draw. The turn have him another straight draw, but Troyanovskiy failed to find one of his 14 outs as the blanked on the river to give McAllister the double.
Vladimir Troyanovskiy raised to 175,000 under the gun plus one and the action folded to Phillip McAllister in the small blind. McAllister three-bet to 480,000 and Troyanovskiy went into the tank.
After a while Troyanovskiy made it 1,175,000, and McAllister went into the tank. McAllister folded and Troyanovskiy picked up this pot.
Ken Demlakian raised to 175,000 under the gun only to have Tony Gregg, who was to his direct left, three-bet to 445,000. Action folded back to Demlakian, he called, and the flop came down .
Demlakian checked, Gregg bet 490,000, and Demlakian snap-shoved. Gregg quickly called off for 1.855 million and Demlakian discovered the bad news.
Demlakian:
Gregg:
Gregg flopped top pair and was in prime position to double. That's just what he did too after the blanked on the turn followed by the on the river.