From early position, William Brindise raised to 9,500. Joseph Gibbons reraised and made it 20,000 to go from the hijack seat. Play folded back to Brindise and he moved all in. Gibbons met him with a call.
Gibbons revealed the to dominate the for Brindise. The queens held on the board and Gibbons doubled to about 209,000. Brindise was left short and on the next hand, busted from the tournament.
Michael Clark moved all in from under the gun for 45,800. From the small blind, Matt Matros made the call and everyone else folded. Matros held the and Clark the .
The flop, turn and river ran through to leave Clark in the dust and send him to the rail.
Kevin Eyster was all in for 55,000 with the . Team PokerStars Pro Greg DeBora, sporting the Team Pro Canada patch, made the call with the . The board ran out to give DeBora a full house and send Eyster out the door.
Todd Terry moved all in from early position and was called by Ludovic Lachance in the big blind. Terry held the and Lachance the . The board ran out and Lachance's full house sent Terry to the rail.
Adam Junglen raised to 10,000 form middle position and Nick Binger reraised to 26,100 from the big blind. Junglen came back with an all-in shove for 97,100 and Binger made the call.
Junglen:
Binger:
As you can see, Junglen was in a world of hurt as BInger had him crushed. The flop came down and gave Junglen a spade flush draw. The turn brought the and just like that, Binger's aces were drawing dead. The river completed the board with the .
Binger was knocked back to 186,000 while Junglen doubled to over 200,000.
On the flop of , Jeff Papola checked and Corey Hochman bet an unknown amount. Papola raised all in for 98,700 more and Hochman made the call.
Hochman:
Papola:
The turn brought the and the river the . The nine on the river landed Papola's straight and he was able to double to 355,000. Hochman dropped to 300,000.
From the hijack seat, Victor Ramdin raised. Ciaran Begley-Carter reraised from the small blind to 32,500 and then Ramdin moved all in. Begley-Carter tanked for a long time and while he was doing so, Ramdin said, "Seven more players to the money." After a few minutes, Begley-Carter made the call.
Begley-Carter:
Ramdin:
The board ran out and the chips needed to be counted down. At the final count, Begley-Carter had 71,600 and Ramdin had 71,800. Ramdin's extra 200 chips earned him the elimination and sent Begley-Carter out the door.