Tamer Alkamli just limped in the small blind and Yulian Bogdanov shoved for a remaining stack around 750,000. It was snap-called by Alkamli for the following showdown:
Yulian Bogdanov:
Tamer Alkamli:
Shayesteh was in desperate shape for the double up, and found no help throughout the board to be elimiated in 16th place of the tournament.
Coming back from the last break, Jimmy D'Ambrosio was left with just 25,000 chips, a single green. The Raiders fan has be the most loud and entertaining player in the tournament so far to neutrals and his lasted run and got him back in contention.
First, he got it in against Stephen Song with versus the of Song. The board ran out .
Second, he was but all in by the small blind when D'Ambrosio was in the big blind and his held against the of Shawn Daniels.
Thirdly, he then got in from the small blind against the open from Justin Bond for his 180,000. The board ran out and he was on 455,000 chips.
At this point D'Ambrosio was hyped up and joked ''For all you kids out there, never give up on gambling''.
In the fourth hand Song opened 130,000 on the button and D'Ambrosio jammed the big blind with against of Song. The board ran out to put him on 900,000 chips.
What a crazy run for D'Ambrosio who got the attention of the entire Bally's Convention Centre with his celebrations.
The dream run has come to an end after Jimmy D'Ambrosio jammed his last with under-the-gun five handed for 600,000 the big blind Jonathan Pastore woke up with .
D'Ambrosio thought the dream was alive when he turned a double gut-shot.
ran out and he missed sending him out in 15th place, still good for an amazing story and $40,885.
A few hands with Stephen Song lead to Robert Mizrachi's downfall in the tournament that sent him out in fourteenth place.
In the first, Mizrachi raised in the big blind to 120,000 and found himself heads-up with Song. The flop came down and Mizrachi check-called Song's 60,000 bet.
The turn was an which Mizrachi once again checked. Song bet 300,000 and after some time in the tank, Mizrachi tossed in chips for the call.
On the river was a and Mizrachi checked to Song again. Song bet 1,050,000 and after going in to the tank again for a few minutes, Mizrachi finally called. Song showed for a set of threes and Mizrachi mucked his hand.
Two hands later these two were at it again with Mizrachi shoving all in on the big blind for around 825,000 which Song snap-called.
Robert Mizrachi:
Stephen Song:
The board came down which gave Song a pair of threes which was enough to win the hand and send Mizrachi to the rail.
Justin Bond had bet 500,000 from the cutoff on a board and Ezequiel Waigel made the call from the big blind, with already around 500,000 in the middle.
The dynamic river fell and Ezequiel Waigel moved all in covering Bond for his last 1,000,000 chips.
Bond went deep into the tank, thinking for a few minutes, before ultimately calling off. Bond tabled against Ezequiel Waigel's to double up and move up the leaderboard.
Bond jumped out of his chair and went for a victory lap as he cheered out loud before fist-pumping D'Ambrosio on the way back to the table.
In a raised pot between Anthony Spinella and Stephen Song, the flop read when the two players checked.
The turn was the and Spinella bet 250,000, which was called by Song.
All the chips went in the middle on the river. Spinella sent a last bet in the middle for 315,000 and faced an all-in from Song, putting him at risk for his tournament life with a stack around 2,000,000.
After a long tank, Spinella made the call with for the straight but only to see in Song's hand for the nuts, and Spinella made his way to the exit while Song took the chipleader seat.
Ezequiel Waigel raised on the button and Roger Taieb didn't take long to announce that he was all in from the big blind, for a total stack worth 1,250,000. Waigel snap-called and the cards were revealed.
Roger Taieb:
Ezequiel Waigel:
Taieb had the dominated hand, and found no help throughout the board to bust from the tournament in 12th place for a $40,885 money prize.
After a 200,000 raise preflop from Stephen Song against the 80,000 open from blind versus blind, Paraskevas Tsokaridis made the call and they went to a flop.
fell and Song continued once checked to for 80,000. Tsokaridis then raised to 250,000 and Song put him all in for just under another million chips.
Paraskevas Tsokaridis:
Stephen Song:
The turn and river didn't improve Song and Tsokaridis doubled up.
In the last hand before the break, Tamer Alkamli was in the cutoff and raised preflop, Jinho Hong from the small blind re-raised all in for around 800,000 and Alkamli called.
Jinho Hong:
Tamer Alkamli:
The board ran out and Alkamli's ace paired for the win, sending Hong to the rail.