In consecutive hands Anthony Zinno forced folds from Rodney Burt.
With the board reading Zinno bet 700,000 which forced Burt to fold.
In the next hand Zinno made a turn bet of 1,400,000 with the board reading which again prompted Burt to lay down his hand to give Zinno some upward momentum.
There was very little action after the elimination of Jon Turner and most pots were taken down by either a single preflop raise or they were limped and taken down by one bet on a later street. The last pot played had a bit more action.
Anthony Zinno did start it all off with a limp from the button and small blind Rodney Burt called. Big blind Thomas Schropfer checked his option and they saw the flop appear on the board. It checked to Zinno on the button and he fired a bet of 450,000. Only Schropfer called this time.
The turn was the and Schropfer checked to Zinno again. He bet pot worth 1,800,000 and Schropfer went all in for a little more than double that amount. Zinno called.
Anthony Zinno:
Thomas Schropfer:
The river was the and the pot was chopped between them and they split the 300,000 that Burt put in the middle.
Scott Abrams started the day with the chip lead but things just haven't been going his way. He eventually was eliminated in 5th place taking home no less than $63,961.
He got his chips in the middle with and Rodney Burt was the player to put him at risk of elimination. Burt showed .
The flop was and Burt had locked up the high part of the board and was freerolling to win it all. He asked the dealer for high cards and he got just that on the turn and river.
Rodney Burt raised from early position, it folded around to Jordan Spurlin who re-raised for the rest of his chips and Burt called the small amount more.
Jordan Spurlin
Rodney Burt
The board ran out in favor of Burt when it came to end Spurlin's tournament in 6th place.
Anthony Zinno and Jordan Spurlin got it all in the middle but they ended up chopping the pot. Both players stacked their chips again, only to get it in again a couple of hands later.
Zinno had and Spurling played .
The board ran out and both players just had ace-king for the high. Zinno had the better low and he took three-quarters of the pot.
Jon Turner raised preflop from early position and Anthony Zinno defended in the big blind. The flop came . Zinno bet 265,000 and Turner quickly raised all in. Zinno thought about it for about twenty seconds before laying it down.
Turner turned over three of his cards, the to show how hard the flop had hit him. Zinno said that he folded ace-queen.
Jordan Spurlin raised from the small blind to 725,000 and Scott Abrams called. Both had about 900,000 left when the flop was dealt.
Spurlin put all of his chips in the middle and Abrams tanked for a little bit. He talked to himself a bit before he put his chips in the middle as well.
Jordan Spurlin:
Scott Abrams:
The board ran out with the turn and river and they chopped it up.