73. Tom Chambers
74. Joel Rosenberg
75. Joseph Tarabochia
76. Robert Campbell
77. Steven Rothstein
78. Jeff Williams
79. Michael Shook
80. Jonathan Jaffe
81. Fric Bowen
Three players saw a flop of . Jesse Rios led out for a hefty 25,000 bet. A player in middle position folded and Robert Mizrachi moved all in for just 1,000 more. Rios made the call.
Jesse Rios - for kings with a heart flush draw.
Robert Mizrachi - for a pair of queens.
The board filled out and Robert Mizrachi is eliminated.
Matt Stout and Alex Jalali tangled pre-flop, Stout committing the rest of his 29,000 chips with . Jalali was ahead, however, with . The board ran out , Jalali's queens up earning him the pot and sending Stout to the rail.
Matthew Greenwood raised from early position and Julian Rodriguez reraised pot, leaving himself with only 11,000 behind. Greenwood moved all in and Rodriguez called for his tournament life.
Greenwood:
Rodriguez:
The board came giving Greenwood the straight and the pot while eliminating Julian Rodriguez from the tournament.
* Greenwood took down another pot on the next hand and is now up to 215,000.
64. Matt Stout
65. Yarom Limor
66. Shannon Shorr
67. Robert Mizrachi
68. Jason Lademan
69. John Hoppmann
70. Robert Kula
71. Mark Smith
72. Clint Landmann
On a board of , Jonathan Tare led out from the small blind for 5,000. The big blind called and Josh Abiscott moved all in for 17,600 more. Tare made the call and the big blind also flat called, leaving him with only 600 chips more.
The river brought the and when Tare bet, the big blind instantly tossed his cards in the muck, despite having almost all of his chips invested.
Tare rolled over for a rivered flush. His opponent looked upset, turning over two queens for a set as he stood from the table and walked away.
Tyler McKinnon got the rest of his stack in the middle before the flop, holding against Jae Chang's . The board came , Chang hitting two pair on the flop and a full house on the turn to take out McKinnon in 57th place.
Chang's stack keeps moving up and up, and currently sits at 195,000.
On a board of Jessie Rios checked over to Alex Jalali who bet 15,000. Rios smooth called and they saw the fall on the river. Rios checked again and Jalai bet 40,000. Rios just called and turned over for top full house.
Jalali showed that he got two outed on the river by flipping over his hand - - x - x.
The table started to chatter, wondering how in the world Rios did not raise on the river. Claiming to be afraid of quad sevens, Rios seemed secure in his play and raked in the pot.
Rios is now up to 165,000 as Jalali drops to 108,000.