Nicholas Palma opened on the button, Charles Saleba called out of the small blind, and the flop came . Saleba checked, Palma bet, and Saleba moved all in for what looked like 320,000. Palma called.
Palma:
Saleba:
Palma's set turned improved to a full house when the turned, and the completed the board. Saleba earns $5,600 for 21st place, while Palma is up to 1.62 million chips.
Timothy Reilly open-shoved his last 180,000 from the cutoff seat. Carlo Sciannameo called out of the small blind, and David Stefanski re-shipped for 378,000 from the big blind. Sciannameo called.
Reilly:
Sciannameo:
Stefanski:
Despite flopping a flush draw when the dealer fanned , Sciannameo called for "no diamond."
The dealer obliged, and the turn and river came , respectively.
Reilly is eliminated, while Stefanski is flirting with 1 million chips.
Andrew Devito opened to 21,000 from the hijack seat, Nicholas Palma three-bet from the small blind, and Devito four-bet shoved for 340,000 or so. Palma called.
Devito:
Palma:
The kings held as the board came , eliminating Devito from the tournament.
After doubling Bryan Leskowitz, Vinny Pahuja was left with 130,000 chips. A few hands later, he moved all in holding two aces. Nicholas Palma looked him up, and the aces held.
After doubling through Vinny Pahuja holding two eights against Pahuja's nines, Bryan Leskowitz found himself all in and dominated once again. This time he held two nines, and Andrew Sherman-Ash had two queens.
The queens held, and Leskowitz was eliminated in 18th place.
We don't know the exact details, but Justin Pechie was all in and at risk for his last 175,000 chips. Joe Matos had him at risk holding , which crushed Pechie's .
The flop, turn, and river produced , and Pechie was eliminated.
Adam Bitker opened to 24,000 from the cutoff, Patrick Chan called on the button, and Art Pappas moved all in for 275,000 or so from the big blind. Bitker re-shoved for about 735,000, and Chan tank-folded.
Bitker:
Pappas:
Bitker held as the board ran out , and Pappas was eliminated.