Avi Cohen was seen raking in a massive pot while Eric Fields and Oliver Bosch were waiting for their payout slips.
According to Cohen, he raised pre-flop and was called by Bosch. Fields went all in with a short-stack, Cohen called, then called when Bosch went all in.
Eric Fields:
Oliver Bosch:
Avi Cohen:
The board ran out , giving Cohen two pair, fives and deuces, to bust both players and jump into contention for the tournament chip lead.
Garrett Garvin raised to 100,000 in the hijack, leaving him with only 5,000 behind, and Sterling Savill raised next to him to 350,000. It folded to Jason Somerville who tanked for some time in the big blind and eventually let it go. Garvin tossed his last chip in the middle and they revealed their cards.
Garrett Garvin:
Sterling Savill:
The board brought and Garvin couldn't improve his hand and made his way to the exit.
The board already showed with a pot around 300,000 when Kyle Arora pushed a pile of 25,000 chips in front of him for a bet around 500,000. Varahram Vardjavand went deep into the tank, being at risk for his tournament with a remaining stack of 500,000.
After a few minutes, Vardjavand folded his hand after the clock has been called.
Randel Brown raised from the cutoff before Noah Bronstein shoved for 550,000 from the big blind. Brown called.
Noah Bronstein:
Randel Brown:
It was a coin flip situation, one in which Bronstein would come out in front as the board ran out . Brown picked up a flush draw on the turn to go with his two overcards but missed to drop down to 150,000.
Brown was all in the next hand with but lost to the of Amnon Filippi on a board of to hit the payout line.
Tommy Le and Eelis Parssinen were heads-up on a flop of . Parssinen announced pot, putting in around 300,000.
"Re-pot," Le said, moving all in for around 750,000. Parssinen called.
Tommy Le:
Eelis Parssinen:
Both players had flopped a straight, but Le's ten-high straight was best. The board ran out and Le, who won the $10,000 Pot-Limit Omaha Championship last week, doubled up.