Jason Koon just walked away from the tournament area and we went over to his former table to find out what happened. Noah Schwartz was kind enough to give us the information on how Koon was eliminated.
David Boyaciyan raised preflop from the under-the-gun position and Jason Koon called holding . The flop brought and Boyaciyan bet 3,500, Koon raised to 8,600 and the Dutchman came right back over the top to 14,800.
Koon moved all in for 52,000 and Boyaciyan called with . Koon had a big draw but the turn, the , and the river the did not help him turn things in his favor.
From middle position, Daniel Colman raised to 2,000. Bryn Kenney made the call from the hijack seat, and Dan O'Brien called out of the big blind.
The flop came down , and O'Brien checked. Colman also checked, then Kenney bet 3,100. O'Brien raised all in for 13,000, and Colman folded. Kenney quickly called and tabled the for a flopped set. O'Brien was up and down with the .
The turn card gave O'Brien the straight he was looking for, and the on the river didn't give Kenney a full house. O'Brien successfully doubled up and moved back over 30,000.
With the final board reading , Daniel Colman fired a bet of 32,000 into his opponent, Bryn Kenney. After some thought, Kenney called, but couldn't beat Colman's that produced a full house. Kenney mucked, and Colman collected the pot to move to 315,000 in chips. Kenney was left with 23,000.