Shannon Shorr was all-in for 46,500 under the gun and at risk against Rudy Cervantes in the hijack.
Shannon Shorr: A♣K♠
Rudy Cervantes: A♥A♦
Shorr was in rough shape, but the board ran out Q♣10♦3♥7♣J♣ and he rivered Broadway to score the double.
Shannon Shorr was all-in for 46,500 under the gun and at risk against Rudy Cervantes in the hijack.
Shannon Shorr: A♣K♠
Rudy Cervantes: A♥A♦
Shorr was in rough shape, but the board ran out Q♣10♦3♥7♣J♣ and he rivered Broadway to score the double.
Level: 12
Blinds: 1,000/1,500
Ante: 1,500
David "ODB" Baker opened to 3,000 from the cutoff, Daewoong Song flatted the small blind, and Samuel Laskowitz shoved all in for 12,500 in the big blind. Baker folded and Song called.
Samuel Laskowitz: A♣9♥
Daewoong Song: K♠9♠
Laskowitz was dominating, but the 10♠7♦2♠ flop gave Song a flush draw. The 4♦ turn changed nothing, but the 4♠ spiked the river to give Song a flush, and Laskowitz was eliminated.

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Action was heads up with over 20,000 in the middle and a full board of 8♦5♥10♠K♣3♥ when Donnie Peters got it in for 25,000. Dmytro Bystrovzorov went into the tank before he called and Peters turned over 2♦2♥ for a pair of deuces. Bystrovzorov showed 9♠8♠ and sent Peters to the rail with the flopped pair of eights.
Joshua Remitio raised to 3,000 in middle position, Frank Cucchiara jammed for 11,500 in the small blind, and Remitio called.
Frank Cucchiara: A♣K♣
Joshua Remitio: 10♣8♣
Cucchiara, part of the Next Gen Poker vlogging trio that recently signed on as PokerStars ambassadors, was the favorite to double.
However, the board ran out 8♦7♥6♠Q♥2♣ and Cucchiara was eliminated.
Level: 11
Blinds: 1,000/1,500
Ante: 1,500
At the end of registration on Day 1c, there were 273 entries. The remaining 127 players will play four more levels before the end of the day.
With 263 entries on the tournament clock, the remaining 121 players have been sent on a 20-minute break. Registration for this flight will close at the conclusion of the break.
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