Talon White opened the pot and was called by Eli Elezra and Paul Volpe in the small blind.
The flop was and Volpe checked. White bet and only Volpe called.
The turn was the and both players checked to see the come on the river. Volpe bet and White called but White mucked when Volpe showed for a flush and a low.
White was left with just over three big bets after the hand.
Paul Volpe opened from the cutoff and Viacheslav Zhukov raised on the button and Steve Chanthabouasy called from the big blind. Volpe called as well and it was three-way to the flop.
The flop was and all three players checked to see the on the turn. There, action checked to Volpe who bet. Both Zhukov and Chanthabouasy called.
On the river, Chanthabouasy led out. Volpe called and Zhukov thought for a bit before calling too. Chanthabouasy showed for the nut low while Volpe showed for a full house. Zhukov mucked so Chanthabouasy and Volpe chopped up the pot.
On a board of , Robert Mizrachi check-called turn and river from the big blind against Kyle Miaso in the cutoff. Miaso showed for the backdoor nuts and Mizrachi shook his head several times before mucking. He's down to less than two big bets.
Jesse Martin limped under the gun and it went four ways to . Martin bet and only big blind Kyle Miaso continued. Miaso check-called on the and and Martin showed for the nuts both ways.
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Dylan Linde opened under the gun and Mike Matusow raised it up when action folded to him. Action was back on Linde and he moved all in for 11,000 more. Matusow called and their cards were flipped up.
Dylan Linde:
Mike Matusow:
The flop came down and the turn was the . The river was the though and that sealed it for Matusow who took down the pot with his pair of aces. Linde hit the rail in 15th place and collected $20,948 for his run in this event.