Nicholas Palma opened to 125,000 from under the gun, and Andrew Sherman-Ash moved all in on his direct left. The action folded back to Palma, who was covered by Sherman-Ash.
Palma went into the tank, and at one point he looked over his shoulder into the crowd. He then folded, and Sherman-Ash raked in the pot.
David Stefanski opened to 100,000 from the hijack seat, Andrew Sherman-Ash three-bet to 240,000 from the small blind, and Stefanski four-bet. Sherman-Ash moved all in for 1.615 million, and Stefanski called.
Stefanski:
Sherman-Ash:
The flop gave Sherman-Ash the lead, and he held as the turn and river came , respectively.
Sherman-Ash, who was the short stack just 16 hands ago, is not the chip leader.
Nicholas Palma open-jammed for 640,000 from the cutoff seat, Andrew Sherman-Ash called on his direct left, and Patrick Chan re-shoved for 1.315 from the small blind. A call from Sherman-Ash put both players at risk.
Palma:
Sherman-Ash
Chan:
The flop fell , giving Sherman-Ash a leading pair of sevens. His friends jumped in the crowd with excitement.
The turn and river came , respectively, and just like that both Palma and Chan were eliminated.