Eddie Mascadri opened the button for 16,000 only to have Tamas Lendvai move all in from the big blind. Mascadri made the call for his last 90,000 to be at risk.
Mascadri:
Lendvai:
The flop of kept Mascadri in the lead, but when the landed on the turn, Lendvai took the lead.
The river landed the to put Mascadri on the rail in 17th place for a $5,212 payday as the remaining players each earn a pay jump.
Danny Leaoasavaii opened to 16,000 from middle position, before Luke Edwards raised it up to 40,000 in late position. Leaoasavii called, and both players saw the flop of .
Leaoasavii checked and Edwards made another 40,000-chip bet. Leaosavii contemplated for just a moment, before announcing all in. Edwards responded instantly announcing a call for his tournament life.
Leaoasavii:
Edwards:
With Edwards in great shape to double, the and on the turn and river saw him climb to 310,000 as Leaoasavii slipped to 180,000 in chips.
Leo Boxell opened to 16,500 under the gun only to have Noah Vogelman three-bet to 40,000 next to act.
With the action on Kani Edwards, he moved all in for 69,800, and once Boxell was out of the way, Vogelman made the call.
Vogelman:
Edwards:
The flop of saw Edwards take a commanding lead in the hand, and when the and landed on the turn and river, he collected the pot to move to 165,000 as Vogelman slipped to 190,000 in chips.