Gerald Will got all in three ways with Mike Kennedy and Kwynn Richards.
The flop was and Will had a set of eights, holding . Richards and Kennedy were both on flush draws. Richards had the better draw with and Kennedy had .
Kennedy was standing up and walking to the door as the dealer finished the board. He put out the turn and river, and Will would win the main pot.
Kennedy, who was about 6 feet away from the table found out he managed to win and stay in the tournament thanks to the on the river giving him a pair to beat Richards for the side pot.
Instead of being busted, Kennedy was sitting at 22,800. Richards was left very short and would get all in within two hands.
Kwynn Richards just doubled up with Gerald Will, using the same hand Will used to win a three way all in that left Richards short. Will had and Richards had .
The board ran out and Richards kept afloat in the tournament and earned the double up.
Nicole Miller called an early position raise of 600.
The flop came and the raiser bet 1,100. Miller called. The turn was the and the raiser checked. Miller bet 1,200 and her opponent folded giving her the uncontested pot.
Within a few hands, Connor Burchwell got pocket queens twice. The first time he got all in four ways against two players with and another player with . Burchwell's hand held and he knocked out three players.
A few hands later, Brian Norton went all in for 7,850 and Burchwell shoved over the top immediately after. A third player, who was the last player with action pending folded pocket tens face up.
Norton had and again Burchwell had . Norton flopped a set and would stay ahead, getting the double up off Burchwell.
Connor Burchwell just won a pot from Alan Wentz and another player that was eliminated.
It started when a player limped in early position and Alan Wentz raised to 1,200. Burchwell called from the small blind and the early position limper called as well.
The flop came and the action checked to Wentz, who was last to act. He bet 2,700 and Burchwell called. The other player then shoved all in for 4,700. Both Wentz and Burchwell called.
The turn was the and Burchwell checked to Wentz. Wentz bet 7,500 into the side pot and Burchwell called.
The river was the and both players checked. Burchwell won the hand when he showed for two pair.