Three players from early position limped, including Nader Younes under the gun. Tony Hartmann called in the small blind, and Chino Rheem checked to see a flop. All five players checked around on the flop, and Hartmann took the lead after the turn. Rheem raised the pot, only to see Younes re-raise enough to put both blinds all in. The other early position players folded, as did Hartmann, but Rheem called and flipped over his cards.
Chino Rheem:
Nader Younes:
Rheem was drawing thin and the river was no help, as Younes added new chips to his stack with the elimination.
According to Mike Krasienko, Roland Israelashvili hit a one-outer for quads fours when he held aces full on the flop. The dust had barey settled when Israelashvili ended up all-in again, this time for 57,000 on the turn.
Amir Mirrasouli reluctantly called with the words "I have too many outs, I call."
Roland Israelashvili:
Amir Mirrasouli:
The river ensured another double for Israelashvili.
Jan-Peter Jachtmann called all three streets against chip leader Chris Sandrock, the last of which was for all of his 68,000 remaining chips.
Jan-Peter Jachtmann:
Chris Sandrock:
After seeing the flop and turn, Jachtmann called with two pair, but was trailing Sandrock's set of kings. Jachtmann could not get away from his hand after the river, which gave Sandrock a full house and another sizeable pot.
During one of the last hands before the break, Rok Gostisa check-called all-in for the last 19,500 on the river. Anderson Ireland was his sole remaining opponent who had splashed in T-5,000 chips and announced two pair but mucked them as soon as Gostisa revealed the for the top set.
The phone cameras were grabbing a four-way all-in over on table 427 as the action had escalated with the flop showing with three players at risk against big stack Chris Sandrock.
Ali Imsirovic:
Aaron Wallace:
John Beauprez:
Chris Sandrock:
Sandrock spiked the turn and another player at the table remarked "see, you can't lose". There was one more card to come which happened to be the river and that improved Wallace to a full house. He survived the carnage and almost quadrupled up while Ali Imsirovic and John Beauprez were eliminated.
Daniel Fuhs and Tony Hartmann were both all-in preflop, facing the bigger stack of Shiva Dudani.
Daniel Fuhs:
Tony Hartmann:
Shiva Dudani:
Fuhs was in the lead with his pair of kings, and stayed in front after the flop gave him a flush to eliminate Hartmann. Fuhs still had outs to fade after the turn, but the river was safe to more than double up his stack.