Hand #24: Christopher Farmer moved all in and won the antes and blinds.
Hand #25: Harrison Gimbel got a walk.
Hand #26: Enio Bozzano opened for 205,000 and got calls from Gimbel in the small blind and John Griffin in the big blind. There was no action on the flop, but on the turn, Gimbel led for 230,000. Griffin called, and Bozzano folded. The river was the , and Gimbel bet 400,000. Griffin raised to 1,200,000, and Gimbel weighed the situation and folded.
Hand #27: Chance Kornuth opened for 175,000 and folded when Farmer moved all in.
Hand #28: Harrison Gimbel opened to 160,000 from early position, John Griffin called from the cutoff, and Chance Kornuth defended his big blind.
The flop was , and Gimbel bet 125,000. Only Kornuth called. The fell on the turn, and Gimbel took it down with a bet of 425,000.
Hand #29: Gimbel opened to 160,000 from under the gun, and Griffin three-bet to 300,000. Enio Bozzano bumped it up to 820,000, and Griffin called.
The flop came , and both players checked to the on the turn. Griffin bet 500,000, and Bozzano check-called. The completed the board on the river, and Griffin moved all in, forcing Bozzano to fold.
Hand #30: Bozzano limped, and Gimbel checked his big blind. Gimbel 80,000 on the flop and won the pot.
Hand #31: Gimbel limped, and Griffin checked. The flop came , and both players checked to the on the turn. Gimbel bet 200,000 and won the pot.
Hand #32: John Griffin opened to 240,000 and won the blinds and antes.
Enio Bozzano opened to 220,000, and Harrison Gimbel three bet to 600,000. Bozzano responded with an all-in, and Gimbel called.
Enio Bozzano:
Harrison Gimbel:
The board ran out . There was a set on the flop for Gimbel and then flush possibilities for Bozzano on the turn, but Gimbel rivered a full house to eliminate the Brazilian, much to the disappointment of his enthusiastic rail.
Hand #43: Harrison Gimbel opened to 160,000, John Griffin called from the small blind, and Christopher Farmer three-bet shoved for 1,150,000. Gimbel called, putting Farmer at risk.
Gimbel:
Farmer:
The board ran out , and Farmer was outdrawn by Gimbel, falling in fifth place for $150,772.
Hand #44: John Griffin raised from the small blind and took the pot.
Hand #45: Griffin opened and won the antes and blinds.
Hand #46: Ryan Van Sanford opened for 180,000 from the button and called a shove from Harrison Gimbel. Van Sanford had , and it was a flip versus the of Gimbel. The board ran out , and Van Sanford got a double.
Hand #47: Chance Kornuth opened to 160,000, and Griffin defended in the big blind.
The flop was , and Griffin check-called a bet of 200,000. The turn was the , and Griffin led for 400,000. Hornuth responded by moving all in, and Griffin called after some talk.
Kornuth tabled for the flopped straight, while Griffin had . The river was the , and Kornuth doubled up.
Hand #48: Kornuth made it 200,000, and Van Sanford defended the big blind. The flop was , and Van Sanford check-called a bet of 175,000. They both checked the turn and the river, and the of Van Sanford took the pot.