In the last level, Ronnie Bardah raised to 2,600 from the cutoff seat. Joe Cada three-bet to 6,500 from the big blind and Bardah folded.
Just a few moments ago in this level, Bardah called Cada's under-the-gun raise to 3,300 on the button and the flop came down . Both players checked and the turn brought the . Both players checked again and the river completed the board with the . With trip sixes on board, Cada checked and Bardah bet 2,000. Cada quickly folded and Bardah won the pot.
From under the gun, Joe Cada raised to 3,200. Jason Mercier reraised to 6,400 from the cutoff seat and then Ronnie Bardah made it 32,000 to go from the button. Action folded back to Cada and he also folded. Mercier moved all in and Bardah called it off, putting himself at risk with the . Mercier the largest unpaired overs he could with the .
The board ran out and Bardah's tens held up. At the count of the stacks, Bardah was all in for 35,075.
Over on the feature table, the flop was between Joe Gibbons and Micah Raskin, the last two players at the table. All of the money got in on the flop and Raskin held the to Gibbons' .
The turn was the and then the river smacked the on the board and gave Raskin trips. At the final count, Raskin had Gibbons covered and won the table for a prize of $40,000. He'll be at the final table on Thursday.
Joe Cada was just eliminated by Chris Dombrowski. Although we missed how the money went in, Dombrowski held the and Cada the with the board reading to give Dombrowski a straight.
Jason Mercier raised to 4,000 from the cutoff seat and Jim Alex called from the small blind. In the big blind was Chris Dombrowski and he moved all in for 36,550. Mercier reraised all in and Alex folded.
Mercier:
Dombrowski:
The board ran out and Dombrowski's hand held to give him the double up to about 79,000. Mercier was knocked back to 52,000.
From the button, Chris Dombrowski raised to 4,000. Ronnie Bardah called from the big blind and the flop came down . Bardah checked and Dombrowski fired 5,000. Bardah made the call.
The turn added the to the board and Bardah checked again. Dombrowski fired 12,000, but Bardah didn't go anywhere. He made the call to see the fall on the river. Bardah checked and Dombrowski bet 22,000. Bardah made the call.
Bardah tabled the after Dombrowski showed the for just jack high. Bardah won the pot to move to 107,000 in chips and knock Dombrowski back to 26,000.
Jonathan Jaffe raised to 4,200 on the button and Scott Baumstein moved all in from the small blind. When action got back to Jaffe, he snap-called with the . Baumstein held the .
The board ran out and Jaffe doubled to about 90,000 after being all in for 43,000 in chips. Baumstein was left with 15,000.