Four players saw a flop of and action checked to Nick Pupillo who bet 17,000. Ken Moore called and they were heads up to the turn. Pupillo check-called a bet of 30,000 and the fell on the river. Both players checked and Pupillo mucked after Moore turned over .
Daniel Swartz raised to 17,000 from under the gun and Brandon Wetzel moved all in for approximately 140,000. Swartz quckly called and tabled . Wetzel was ahead with , but quickly fell behind on the flop. Neither the turn or river brought help and Wetzel hit the rail in 20th place.
Doug Holland opened to 20,000 from the button and Danny Warchol reraised to 40,000 from the small blind. Holland made the call and the flop came . Warchol bet 40,000 and Holland called to see the fall on the turn. Warchol continued the pressure with a bet of 125,000.
Holland called, leaving himself with just 67,000 behind. The came on the river and Warchol announced he was all in. Holland angrily mucked and Warchol took a big one.
We picked up the action with a board reading and Ryan Austin was in the tank, facing a bet of 102,000 from Nick Pupillo. Eventually Austin moved all in and was called quickly by Pupillo who had just 74,500 behind.
Austin:
Pupillo:
The river kept Pupillo's two pair good and he scored the double.
On the next hand, Austin opened to 16,500 from middle position and was called by Pupillo from the cutoff, Patrick Smith from the small blind and Ken Moore from the big blind.
The flop came and Smith and Moore checked. Austin bet 28,500, prompting folds back around to Moore who made the call. The turn brought two checks and the river brought a check-call from Moore after a bet of 82,000 from Austin. Austin tabled for top pair and Moore sent his hand to the muck.