With Shaun Deeb short-stacked in the small blind, he raised and ended up getting re-raised Zachary Grech in the big blind. Deeb 3-bet back putting himself all in and Grech called.
Shaun Deeb:
Zachary Grech:
The board ran out giving no help to either player and ace-high was enough for Grech to send Deeb to the rail.
The remaining seven players are now on the final table.
In a blind versus blind situation, the flop showed in a raised pot when Jeremy Ausmus check-called a bet from Shaun Deeb.
The dealer revealed a on the turn and this time Ausmus led out with a bet. Deeb tanked for a while before opting to call, leaving him with 15,000 chips left behind.
The river fell the and after another bet from Ausmus, Deep quickly folded. The five-time bracelet winner is now down to less than one small blind.
With Shaun Deeb in the small blind and Zachary Grech in the big blind, they saw a flop that came down . Deeb bet and got a call from Grech.
A showed up on the turn which Deeb once again bet and Grech called.
The river was a and both players checked. Grech showed for trip aces and Deeb showed a but not his other card.
In the next hand, with Deeb on the button and Grech in the small blind they were heads-up to see a flop. The flop was and Grech check-called Deeb's bet.
The turn was a and Deeb bet again. Grech raised and sent Deeb into the tank for a minute before he finally decided to fold.
In a raised pot with a flop , Mike Lancaster checked from the big blind before calling a bet from Andrew Kelsall. The turn revealed the and brought no betting action.
On the river, Lancaster checked again and faced a last bet from Kelsall. Lancaster tanked for a minute and eventually sent a chip for the call. Kelsall flipped over and Lancaster immediately mucked his cards.
The action was picked up on a board reading in a heads-up pot. Michael Rocco checked from the small blind before calling a bet from Mike Lancaster in the big blind.
The river fell the and this time both players checked. Rocco revealed (ace-high) and it was good enough for Lancaster who tossed his cards into the muck.
In a raised pot, the flop was and Zachary Grech checked to Jeremy Ausmus on the button who made a bet. Grech called and the turn brought the . This time Grech check-raised Ausmus, who ended up folding his cards.
With Shaun Deeb in the cutoff and Zachary Grech on the button, they were heads-up preflop. Grech raised, Deeb called to see a flop.
came down for the flop and Deeb check-called Grech.
The turn brought the and the same action occurred as on the flop.
The showed up on the river and Deeb checked to Grech again who threw out a bet. Deeb called and Grech flipped over for sixes full of eights and Deeb threw his cards into the muck.
In a first hand, the flop read in a raised pot when Zachary Grech checked before calling a bet from Robert Como. The same action happened on the turn.
The completed the board and Grech check-called a bet from Como one last time. Como flipped over for two pair and Grech quickly sent into the muck.
A few moments later, Grech bet and decided to call a three-bet from Como in the cutoff. The flop showed and both players checked.
The came on the turn and Grech check-called a bet from Como. On the river, Grech check-called a last bet but instantly mucked when Como tabled for two pair.