Andjelko Andrejevic was next to fall beaten by the of Daniel Dizenzo who has a big stack and is not afraid to give the short stacks a spin, spiking his king as Andrejevic’s cards were turned face down by the dealer and the rest of his chips pushed over to Dizenzo.
Jeremy Dresch had doubled through Stephen Foutty not that long ago and when Dresch limped a few hands later he snapped off a shove from Foutty and had him covered as Foutty put in his last 160,000.
Dresch had and Foutty the baby pair .
The board ran out the two pair on board counterfeiting Foutty’s threes and sending him out.
Ken Weinstein moved all in for 150,000 and Nachman Berlin behind him re-shoved and they got it heads up with similar stacks but with Weinstein at risk.
Weinstein had and Berlin had the and told Weinstein, “Nice hand sir.”
The flop was . “I’ll get you on the river.” Weinstein announced as the turn and river Proved him right.
Ronald Cooper opened from early position, Kyle Cartwright three-bet from the big blind and Cooper shipped it all in and was met with a call from Cartwright.
There had been a raise and Blake Barousse moved all in. Nachman Berlin called the all in and exposed his hand . The trouble was there was still action to come from the initial raiser, Berlin turned his cards back over and the floor was called.
The ruling was that Berlin must expose his hand but it was still live. The original raiser folded and Barousse showed . The board changed nothing and they chopped it up.
The floor then ruled that Berlin must serve a one round penalty. Berlin couldn’t believe it and asked for another ruling. When the second floor came over Berlin explained that the penalty would kill him as he was so short compared to the blinds.
The floor revised the ruling to a three hand penalty as the spirit of the tournament is that players should knock each other out, not rules. Everybody seemed satisfied with that.
Tom Koral opened to 18,000 from under the gun and Robert Kuhn reraised all in from middle position. Koral made the call and was at risk. Koral flipped over and needed to improve against the of Kuhn.
The flop was and Koral vaulted ahead. The on the turn though sealed it for Kuhn as he turned the set. The inconsequential fell on the river and Koral is out.
Blake Barousse open shoved all in for 188,000 from the button and Nachman Berlin made the call from the big blind. Berlin was at risk and behind as he tabled the versus the of Barousse.