The action folded around to [Removed:415] in the small blind who moved all in for around 190,000 in chips. Peter Matusik was on the big blind and snap called.
Doria:
Matusik:
The board ran out improving Matusik to two pair and moving to over 1.2 million in chips.
Peter Matusik has eliminated another player from the tournament in the space of just a a few hands.
On a flop of Matusik bet out 100,000 before Josh Spooner moved all in for around 300,000 in chips. The bet was snapped off before both players tabled their cards.
Matusik:
Spooner:
Spooner jumped out of his seat in disbelief after Matusik snapped off his shove.
The read was right by Matusik who would end up winning the hand after the board ran out and .
The action started with Hyeong Choi raising to 36,000 from the hijack before Anthony Ronalds bumped it up to 79,000 from the button. The decision fell back on Choi who moved all in and was snap called.
Choi:
Ronalds:
The board ran out to see Choi spike an ace on the flop to take down the pot.
Both player then had their stack counted. Choi had 392,000 in total which had Ronalds covered by just 4,000 resulting in the latter being knocked out.
George Balandinos moved all in before Danny Boxell came back over the top with his own all in. The rest of the players folded and the cards were tabled.
Balandinos:
Boxell:
Balandinos was at risk against Boxell's pair until the flop came down giving Balandinos a straight. The board ran out then to see Balandinos rake in a much needed double.
In the last hand before the break Carl Knox raised to 38,000 from the hijack before Nick Morales moved all in for 272,000 from the big blind. Knox asked for a count, thought for a minute, then made the call.
Knox:
Morales:
The board ran out to see Knox spike a king on the flop to take down the pot and eliminate Morales from the tournament.