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Hand #16: Marcel Vonk raised to 35,000 from early position and got a caller in Matthew Dames out of the big blind. Dames check-folded the flop when Vonk made a 40,000 continuation bet.
Hand #17: Brandon Paster raised to 35,000 and got the blinds.
Hand #18: Dames raised to 35,000 from the button and Vonk called in the big blind. On the flop, Vonk checked and folded when Dames bet the pot for 78,000.
Hand #19: Dmitrii Valouev received a walk in the big blind.
Hand #20: Matthew Humphrey raised to 36,000 and Dames called one seat over. Kevin Saul raised the pot to 168,000 with very few chips behind. Humphrey quickly folded but Dames needed several minutes to think about it and muck the cards.
Hand #11: Matthew Dames limped in, Dmitrii Valouev completed from the small blind, and Galen Hall checked his option from the big blind. The flop came and Valouev checked. Hall bet 30,000, Dames called, and Valouev folded.
The turn was the and Hall led out for 100,000 and Dames quickly folded.
Hand #12: Valouev raised to 35,000 on the button and Hall and Brandon Paster called out of the blind. The flop came and all three players checked.
The turn was the and Hall checked. Paster bet 65,000 and Valouev and Hall both folded.
Hand #13: Valouev opened for 35,000 and picked up the blinds when everyone folded.
Hand #14: Dames opened for a minimum raise of 32,000 and Gabriel Nassif called from the big blind. The flop came and Nassif checked and then quickly folded when Dames announced a pot-sized bet of 72,000.
Hand #15: Matthew Humphrey received a walk in the big blind.
Hand #6: Kevin Saul and Marcel Vonk limped for 16,000, Gabriel Nassif called in the small blind and Matthew Humphrey checked his option in the big blind. On the flop, Vonk bet 35,000 and only Humphrey called to see the .
Vonk led for 64,000 and was called another time before the river completed the board. Vonk bet 90,000 and Humphrey check-called to muck the after he was shown by the Dutchman.
Hand #7: Brandon Paster raised to 35,000 and was called by Humphrey in the small blind. The flop was checked, after the turn Humphrey bet 42,000 and Paster called. Humphrey then gave up the pot on the river and folded when Paster made it 80,000 to go.
Hand #8: Paster raised to 35,000 and got the blinds.
Hand #9: Saul limped from the small blind and Vonk checked his option in the big blind. The board was checked through and Vonk won the pot with the .
Hand #10: Paster raised to 35,000 and Saul called on the button. Paster bet the pot for 94,000 on the flop and that was enough to take down the pot.
Hand #1: Matt Dames raised to 35,000 from the cutoff and Dimitrii Valouev called from the big blind. Valouev led out for 53,000 on the flop and after thinking for nearly a minute, Dames folded to give Valouev the pot.
Hand #2: Galen Hall received a walk.
Hand #3: Hall completed from the small blind and Brandon Paster checked his option. The flop came and both players checked. On the turn, Paster would immediately fold as soon as Hall reached for some chips.
Hand #4: Hall limped from the button, Paster completed the small blind, and Millard Hale checked his option out of the big blind. The flop came and Paster led out for 30,000. Hale announced a pot-sized raised, to 138,000, and Hall and Paster both folded.
Hand #5: Kevin Saul opened for 33,000 from middle position and Gabriel Nassif called from the big blind. Nassif would check-raise Saul's 35,000 continuation bet, making a pot-sized raise, and Saul would quickly fold.
Dapreesch Scates limped and got three callers in Gabriel Nassif as well as the two players in the blinds. On the flop, Matthew Dames announced pot for 64,000 and Scates moved all in. The other two players folded and Dames made the call.
Scates:
Dames:
The turn changed nothing but the river gave Dames a straight and he doubled up for 165,000 whereas Scates was left with 10,000.
Those chips would go in the very next hand from early position, then Millard Hale raised to 32,000. Kevin Saul in the small blind next announced a pot-sized raise to 122,000 and Hale let go.
Scates:
Saul:
Scates picked up a huge draw on the flop, but both the turn and the river bricked to see him eliminated in 10th place.
Matthew Humphrey took down a small pot against Millard Hale and Gabriel Nassif to move his stack to 700,000 in chips. Meanwhile Millard Hale took a small hit to 300,000 and Gabriel Nassif slipped to 225,000.