Hand #107- Salvatore Dicarlo limped in from the small blind, and Paul Spitzberg checked his option. The flop came , and Dicarlo fired out 65,000. Spitzberg folded, and Dicarlo took the first hand back from dinner.
Hand #108- Paul Spitzberg made it 160,000 from the small blind, and Corey Harrison defended his big blind. The flop ran down , and Spitzberg c-bet to 120,000. Harrison made the call, and the turn brought the . This time, Spitzberg checked, and Harrison took the invite to bet 220,000. Spitzberg folded his hand, and Harrison took down the hand.
Hand #109- Spitzberg made it 120,000, and he took down the blinds and antes.
Hand #110- Harrison made it 130,000 to go from the button, and he won the blinds and antes.
Hand #111- Harrison raised it up to 130,000, and Daniel Cascado reraised to 275,000. Harrison then reraised it to 600,000, and after a few moments of thought, Cascado kicked his hand in, giving the pot to Harrison.
Hand #104: Salvatore Dicarlo opened the pot to 110,000. In the next seat over Paul Spitzberg reraised to 250,000. Action folded back to Dicarlo who also folded allowing Spitzberg to take the pot.
Hand #105: Action folded to Corey Harrison who raised to 100,000 from the small blind. Daniel Cascado folded his big blind, allowing Harrison to take the pot.
Hand #106: Cascado raised to 120,000 from the small blind. Dicarlo called from the big. On the flop, Cascado checked to Dicarlo who aslo checked. The fell on the turn and both players checked again. On the river Cascado checked to Dicarlo who bet 75,000. Cascado folded and Dicarlo took down the last hand before break.
Hand #101- Paul Spitzberg made it 125,000 from under the gun, and he took down the blinds and antes.
Hand #102- Daneil Cascado made it 100,000 on the button, and both the blinds, Salvatore Dicarlo and Paul Spitzberg, made the call. The flop came down , and Dicarlo led out for 120,000. Spitzberg folded, as did Cascado, and Dicarlo took down the pot.
Hand #103- Corey Harrison made it 115,000 to go from under the gun, and Paul Spitzberg called from the small blind. Gregory Josifovski moved all in from the big blind for about 400,000. Corey Harrison moved all in over the top, and Spitzgerg open folded
Harrison:
Josifovski:
It was a coin flip going to the flop, and it stayed that way when the flop came . Josifovski could now pick up an eight to win the hand as well, and the turn brought him more outs: . Now Josifovski could catch a queen, ten, nine, eight, or seven, but none of them came, as the hit the river.
Hand #98: Corey Harrison opened the pot to 115,000. He was able to take down the blinds and antes without a flop.
Hand #99: Daniel Cascado opened to 100,000 first to act and he was called by Paul Spitzberg on the button and Corey Harrison from the big blind. On the Harrison and Cascado checked to Paul Spitzberg who bet out 160,000. Harrison folded and so did Cascado allowing Spitzberg to take down the pot.
Hand #100: Paul Spitzberg opened the pot with a raise and Daniel Cascado defended his big blind. On the flop, Cascado checked to Spitzberg who bet. Cascado put in a reraise to 290,000 and Spitzberg called. The turn was the and both players checked to the river. On the river, Cascado checked to Spitzberg who bet 210,000. Cascado folded and Spitzberg scooped the pot.
Hand #97- Daniel Cascado made it 100,000 to go, and Mohsin Charania moved all in for 605,000. It folded back to Cascado, and he called.
Cascado:
Charania:
Charania held the slight edge going to the flop, but everything changed when the flop came down . Cascado now had a pair of queens, and Charania was looking to come from behind. The on the turn didn't change anything, and the river brought the .
Cascado took the pot to up his stack to 2.6 million, while Charania will have to wait until the next final table to get his first WSOP bracelet.