Ryan Eriquezzo opened to 210,000 on the button and Nathan Cho three-bet to 625,000 from the small blind. Eriquezzo four-bet to 1,800,000 and Cho responded with a five-bet jam.
Nathan Cho:
Ryan Eriquezzo:
Cho couldn't crack kings as the board ran out to mark his elimination in 16th place for $8,936.
Ryan Dodd jammed from the small blind and James Ingram called in the big blind.
Dodd had the , Ingram had the . The flop came . The turn was the and the river came the to give Ingram another double and move his stack up to a decent level again.
Samuel Laskowitz opened to 200,000 from the hijack and Baruch Forst and Christine Familetti both called in the blinds.
Forst and Familetti checked on the flop of and Laskowitz bet 350,000. Forst check-jammed for around 1,300,000 and Familetti folded before Laskowitz called with a bigger stack.
Baruch Forst:
Samuel Laskowitz:
Laskowitz was ahead with his overpair, but the board then ran out to give Forst an ace on the river to double up.
James Ingram moved all in on a flop of . Samuel Laskowitz folded and Anthony Maio could not call fast enough as he verbalized call the instant the fold happened.
Maio had flopped the straight with the while Ingram had the flush draw. The turn was the and the turn was the to bring in the flush and deny Maio another bounty collection with the $250,000 bounty card still looming.
Anthony Maio opened to 175,000 from the cutoff and Anthony Giliberti three-bet jammed from the button for around 3,000,000. Maio quickly called with a slightly larger stack when the action got around.
Anthony Giliberti:
Anthony Maio:
Giliberti was startled as Maio announced "call" to his right and told the table he didn't realize there had been a raise and instead thought he was open-ripping into the short-stacked blinds. Instead, he found himself at risk of busting a more than 37 big blind stack with far less than a premium.
The flop landed to give him some hope with a pair, but nonetheless, the board ran out and others at the table sat gasping after witnessing the accidental implosion.
Thr flop read . The chips ended up all in very quickly as Ryan Eriquezzo showed the but it was in danger of going up in flames as Constantine Bogiatzis held the set of ducks.
The turn was the and the river came the to give the double up to Bogiatzis.