The recently crippled William Reynolds moved in for his last 120,000 after Michael Gagliano raised it up preflop. Gagliano quickly made the call and cards were tabled.
Reynolds:
Gagliano:
The flop came giving Gagliano a pair of jacks, but not the best hand. Reynolds still held on to the lead, but the on the turn saw that evaporate. The on the river was no good, and we had our 10th place finisher.
Bradley Lipsey raised to 48,000, Joey Weissman three-bet to 100,000 and Lipsey made the call. The flop was and Lipsey check-raised to 270,000 after Weissman had bet 120,000. Back to Weissman and he made the call and we moved onto the turn. The dealer laid down the on the felt and both players checked. The final card was the and Weissman bet 400,000 once checked too, Lipsey thought for a while and made the call and it was good.
Joshua Pedraza raised it up to 55,000 from middle position, a bet that was only able to convince Michael Gagliano to join for a flop.
The flop came and Pedraza continued for 85,000. Gagliano made the call and both players were witness to the on the turn. Pedraza slowed down with a check, and Gagliano bet out 120,000. Pedraza took his time before moving all in and Gagliano snap folded.
The action folded around to Bradley Lipsey in the cutoff and he raised to 49,000. Our chip leader was seated in the small blind and he made the call but Jeremy Quehen moved all-in from the big blind. Lipsey folded, Joey Weissman called and we had a showdown with Quehen at risk of elimination.
Quehen
Weissman
Board:
Quehen doubled up to 1,350,000 and Weissman is down to 3,624,000. Not a great start for Weissman since moving to the feature table.
Joe Gualtieri started the action off in this recent hand by raising it up to 48,000 from middle position. Konstantin Puchkov in the cut off made the call and both players were allowed to see the flop.
The flop came and Gualtieri continued for 102,000. Puchkov responded by putting out 500,000. Gualtieri then moved all in and Puchkov made the call and was all in and at risk.
PuchKov:
Gualtieri:
Puchkov was going to need a queen to stay alive in this tournament, he received no such luck as the fell on the turn and the landed on the river.
The action folded around to Joey Weissman in mid-position who raised to 50,000 and Joe Gualtieri defended his big blind. The flop was , Gualtieri checked, Weissman bet 50,000 and Gualtieri called. Fourth street was the and pot control was the order of the day as both players checked. Finally we saw the and once again both players checked. At the final reveal it was Gualtieri who took down the pot with for trip queens.