Tom Schneider limped in from under the gun. Action folded to Charles Horvath in late position who moved all in for just over 100,000. Ryan Young, who had Horvath well covered, called from the button and everyone else folded. As Schneider folded he joked "this would have been a good time to limp with aces." The players showed:
Young:
Horvath:
Horvath came up short as the board filled out . Charles Horvath was eliminated in 14th place and takes home a prize of $15,571.
Bart Tichelman moved all in preflop for just under 40,000 holding . Tom Schneider, with chips to spare, made the call with . Schneider failed to catch a pair and Tichelman's dueces held up and he doulbed up to 81,000.
On a board reading , Charles Cardin moved all in and was called by Tom Schneider. The players showed:
Cardin:
Schneider:
Cardin was in the lead with his kicker but Schneider could make two pair or a flush on the river. The river brought the giving Cardin two pair, but making Schneider the winning flush. A quick handshake between the men and Cardin made his way towards the door. Cardin will take home $15,571 for his strong finish here today.
A short-stack Tim Frostad made his last stand with the and was called by Jesse Maupin's A-7. Maupin flopped an ace and never lost the lead. Frostad was all smiles however as he headed towards the cashier.
Josh Arieh was all in preflop against chip leader John Devia. Arieh had Devia dominated holding the . Devia held the . It was looking great for Arieh by the turn as the board read , but no sooner than the tournament director could announce the Devia would need to catch one of two remaining tens, he did just that when the hit the river. Arieh, as if he knew it were coming, nodded in agreement and headed towards the payout table. Josh Arieh is our 17th place finisher.
A short-stacked Jesse Dean moved all in preflop with A-7. Jesse Maupin looked him up holding Q-J. Dean paired his ace but Maupin ended up making a broadway straight and sent Dean home in 18th place.
With the board showing Jesse Dean moved all in. Ben Sabrin thought a bit before saying "there's only one card in the deck that beats me...if you have the ace of clubs then I guess you got it...I call." Sabrin showed and Dean reluctantly mucked. Dean is now crippled with about 30,000.
Here at the seat assigments for the final two tables.
1.1 Jeremiah Vinsant
1.2 Tim Frostad
1.3 Tom Franklin
1.4 Giovanni Marcacci
1.5 Jesse D. Maupin
1.6 Jesse Dean
1.7 Ben Sabrin
1.8 Mark Garner
1.9 Jordan Rich
2.1 John Devia
2.2 Josh Arieh
2.3 Donald Nicholson
2.4 Charles 'Dwayne' Cardin
2.5 Tom Schneider
2.6 Bart Tichelman
2.7 Charles Horvath
2.8 Dustin Bailey
2.9 Ryan Young