Jerry Odeen opened from the cutoff to 21,000 and David Kilmartin Lappin three-bet from the small blind to 98,000. Odeen shoved all in for what was only the effective 30,000 or so that Lappin had behind after three-betting.
Another player at the table asked how many people were left and it was confirmed there were 58, two eliminations away from the next pay jump with 56 players remaining. When the floor confirmed, the player asked for a clock. The floorman asked if Lappin had had sufficient enough time and the table agreed yes.
Lappin then asked how long and was told a couple minutes. He said he had not had a couple minutes. Another player at the table said he wanted to call clock on him earlier, but due to the fact that it was prior to his three-bet, it was ruled he did not have sufficient enough time to act on his most recent decision to call off the rest of his chips.
The floor told him he would give him another minute or so before enacting the 30 second timer and it didn't take long once the countdown began for Lappin to call.
Jerry Odeen:
David Kilmartin Lappin:
The board ran out and Lappin was eliminated from the tournament without making it to the next pay level.
Peter Darlington raised in early position to 25,000 and the action folded around to Sebastian Langrock in the small blind who three-bet to 100,000 and Darlington announced that he gave up, but asked, "I'll show if you show."
Darlington tabled and Langrock tabled
The very next hand Timothy McDermott raised to 22,000 in early position and the action folded around to Langrock on the button who three-bet again, this time for 70,000. When the action came back to Mcdermott he moved all-in for 231,000 and Langrock snap-called.
Timothy Mcdermott:
Sebastian Langrock:
Mcdermott was on the wrong side of a cooler and couldn't catch a king when the board ran out , sending him to the payout desk.
There was a limp from under the gun and Ayaz Mahmood limped on his direct left. Matthew Wantman was on Mahmood's left in middle position and raised the size of the pot to 55,000. Everybody folded around to Mahmood who decided to call and the two went to the flop .
Mahmood checked and Wantman continued, betting 23,000. Mahmood announced a raise of 75,000 on top, putting out 98,000 total and Wantman called.
The turn fell and Mahmood put Wantmin all in for his last 195,000. Wantman called.
Matthew Wantman:
Ayaz Mahmood:
Wantman had Mahmood drawing to the case six for quads and nothing more. The odds stayed in his favor when the river fell and he secured the double.
Dominique Mosley raised in the hijack to 24,000, Gary Bolden called on the button and Shaun Deeb called from the big blind.
The dealer spread a flop of and all three players checked to see the on the turn. Deeb and Mosley checked to Boldenwho fired out a bet of 48,000, Deeb paused for a moment and shipped all-in for 176,000. Mosley snap-folded and Bolden threw in a stack of chips to call.
Shaun Deeb:
Gary Bolden:
Deeb was ahead with his pair of nines but couldn't fade the flush draw when the landed on the turn.
A player from the cutoff shoved all in for his last 87,000 and was called by Paul Fisher in the big blind.
Paul Fisher:
Opponent:
The flop resulted in a chuckle among the table as Fisher's opponent hit his three outer to take the lead in the hand. The turn came , giving Fisher more outs to either a counterfeited two pair or a chop. The river was the , resulting in Fisher hitting his jack kicker to make jacks up over his opponent's nines up and send him to the rail.