Norbert Szecsi doubled through Blake Bohn on the last hand before dinner break when Szecsi's held all in preflop against the of Bohn as the board came .
Timur Margolin got the last of his stack in for 335,000 with , but Norbert Szecsi called with . The board ran out in Szecsi's favor, and he scored the elimination.
Just before the break, David Miscikowski shoved all in preflop from the cutoff after Jeremy Wien had raised Miscikowski. Wien called off the last 756,000, and Miscikowski tabled to dominate Wien's . Nothing higher than a hit the board through fourth street, and Miscikowski hit a on the river to seal the deal.
Blake Bohn raised to 45,000 on the button, and Josh Arieh jammed 380,000 in the big blind. Bohn made the call.
Bohn:
Arieh:
Arieh had live cards, and he grabbed the lead on the flop. The emerged from the deck on the turn though, flipping the percentages back to Bohn, and the meant Arieh was out.
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Jason Koon raised to 35,000 on the button, and Jeremy Wien made it 85,000 from the big blind. Koon called, and the flop led to a bet of 70,000 from Wien and a call from Koon. Both players checked the , and Wien thought long and hard before checking the river. Koon bet about 120,000 and was snap-called. He instantly mucked, and Wien showed for trips.
A few hands later, David Miscikowski made it 34,000 before calling the all-in shove of Koon, who had about 250,000. Miscikowski called, and Koon was dominated with against . Miscikowski's hand held up to bust Koon.