Timothy Adams and his had Daniel Colman all in and at risk. Colman held the for just one over card. The board ran out , and Adams' set of kings gave him the win and the elimination of Colman.
Justin Bonomo checked to Ole Schemion on a flop of . Schemion bet 30,000, Bonomo check-raised to 75,000, and Schemion made the call.
The turn brought the , Bonomo led out for 60,000, and Schemion quickly reached for chips, making the call.
The completed the board, prompting Bonomo to tap the felt, and after 90 seconds or so, Schemion checked as well. Bonomo showed for a pair of queens, and Schemion mucked his hand.
For once in their exceptional young lives, the likes of Jason Mercier, Isaac Haxton, Sorel Mizzi and Tony Gregg are just average, plain average. Allow PokerStars Blog to explain.
We arrived at the table to find Lawrence Greenberg all in and at risk for about 360,000 before the flop. Greenberg held and was looking for help against PokerStars Team Pro Vanessa Selbst's .
The board ran out and Greenberg was unable to improve. He took to the rail and Selbst collected his chips. She's now sitting on about 740,000.
From the hijack seat, Mike "Timex" McDonald raised to 25,000. Sorel Mizzi reraised to 61,000 from the cutoff position, and then action folded back around to McDonald. After a little bit of thought, McDonald reraised all in for 428,000. Mizzi took a minute or so, then folded, and McDonald won the pot.
Chris "SLOPPYKLOD" Klodnicki was all in and at risk with on a board of . Unfortunately for the American, Max Altergott had him crushed with , and the completed the board.
Vanessa Selbst opened to 26,000 from early position, and received calls from Justin Bonomo (cutoff), and Isaac Haxton (big blind). The flop fell , Haxton and Selbst both checked, and Bonomo bet 65,000. Only Selbst called.
The turn was the , both players checked, and the completed the board. Selbst checked a third time, and Bonomo reached for chips before ultimately checking behind.
Selbst rolled over for a pair of kings, and Bonomo flicked his hand into the muck.
"You were reaching for those green chips," Selbst said, grinning.
After doubling up Fabian Quoss in a massive race, Timothy Adams moved all in for 79,000 from under the gun, Bryn Kenney re-shoved from the hijack seat, and the rest of the action folded through.
Ole Schemion raised to 30,000 from late position and found a single call from PokerStars Team Online member Isaac Haxton from the button.
The flop came down and Schemion continued out for 40,000. Haxton flatted and the fell on fourth street. Schemion continued his aggression with a bet of 111,000 and Haxton stuck around once again.
The finished off the community cards and Schemion announced an all in bet. Haxton leaned back in his seat and thought for a moment. This was a bet a for Haxton's tournament life and he pondered his action for about thirty seconds.
Ultimately, Haxton tossed a few chips forward which signified a call. Schemion confidently rolled over for a flopped set of queens. Haxton dropped his cards in the muck and was eliminated from play. Schemion scooped up Haxton's remaining chips which looked to be about 410,000.
Schemion is now toward the top of the chip counts with about 1.41 million.