Michael Muldoon opened the pot in middle position with a 33,000-chip raise and Scott Montgomery re-popped it to 75,000 on the button. Muldoon moved all in for an additional 150,000 and was called.
Muldoon showed and Montgomery tabled .
The board gave Muldoon a passport to the rail. Montgomey is now up to 585,000 chips.
Edin Pasillas decided to three-bet Mick Carlson's preflop raise to 29,000 by going all in for about 420,000. Carlson made the call for all his chips.
Carlson:
Pasillas:
Brent Roberts couldn't have made Pasillas feel any better about his chances when he said, "I folded pocket eights." If Roberts was telling the truth, Pasillas was drawing to a straight, flush or chop.
The flop came with the on the turn and on the river. After the hand Carlson found himself with about 640,000 chips, while Pasillas is down to just 100,000.
With the board read Giuseppe Padovano check-raised to 75,000 a 36,000-chip bet from Ryan D'Angelo. D'Angelo re-popped it to 125,000 and Padovano moved all in. D'Angelo snapped.
Showdown
Padovano:
D'Angelo:
The turn card was a and the river brought a to the felt. D'Angelo is now up to 756,000 chips and Padovano is out of the tournament.
Scott Montgomery made an early-position raise to 26,000. Luther Lewis decided to make a call in the hijack before Timothy Beeman three-bet to 77,000. Montgomery made the fold, but Lewis decided to see some cards and called.
The flop came and Lewis checked to Beeman who shoved for about 280,000. Lewis tanked for close to six minutes before folding. After Lewis had folded, Beeman showed .
With the chips he won in that pot, Beeman is now up to 1,100,000.
We arrived at Mick Carlson's table to see him bet 54,000 into a flop of with Adam Richardson making the call. Carlson checked the on the turn and Richardson fired a bet of 80,000. Carlson responded by going all in. When Richardson folded Carlson showed .