Level: 18
Blinds: 10,000/15,000
Ante: 15,000
Level: 18
Blinds: 10,000/15,000
Ante: 15,000
Michael Scarborough raised to 25,000 in early position, Andrew Huberty three-bet jammed in late position for 231,000, and Gene Grieshaber reshoved in the small blind for 537,000. Scarborough thought for a moment before folding.
Andrew Huberty: A♣K♥
Gene Grieshaber: Q♣Q♦
Huberty pulled ahead on the A♥4♦7♥ flop, pairing his ace. The turn landed the 6♦ and the river fell the K♣, earning him the double up.
Kurt Jewell was in the cutoff and got it all in preflop against Caio Sobral in the big blind, who covered.
Kurt Jewell: A♣9♠
Caio Sobral: A♠Q♦
Jewell picked up additional outs with a gutshot on the 6♣7♦10♥ flop but couldn't get there as the board ran out J♥, 5♣.
Action went three-ways to a flop of 4♣5♣10♦ in a hand between Michael Scarborough in the cutoff, Andrew Huberty on the button, and Asa Bridges, who was already all in for his last 23,000.
Scarborough and Huberty both checked to the 5♥ turn where action went check-check again. On the 9♦ river, Scarborough led out for 14,000 and Huberty folded.
Bridges turned over Q♣2♥ for queen-high, while Scarborough tabled 9♥8♥, having paired his nine on the river.
Brevin Andreadis open-jammed in middle position for 39,000, Rodney Deaton reshoved in the cutoff for 273,000, and Jeff Traynor called in the small blind having both of his opponents covered.
Brevin Andreadis: A♣4♥
Rodney Deaton: 9♠9♦
Jeff Traynor: J♣J♦
Traynor's pair of jacks remained in the lead all the way as the board ran out 6♣10♦7♠10♣3♥, earning him a double knockout.
Level: 17
Blinds: 6,000/12,000
Ante: 12,000
Adam Banta open-jammed in the cutoff for 92,000 and was called by Craig Carman in the small blind.
Adam Banta: A♣J♣
Craig Carman: 3♦3♥
Carman's pair of treys remained in the lead all the way as the board ran out 4♥4♣10♦K♦8♦, sending Banta to the rail.
Hoa Tran got it all in preflop for 140,000 against Ian Gillespie, who slightly covered.
Hoa Tran: A♠6♠
Ian Gillespie: A♣Q♦
The flop came 10♣2♠J♣, with Gillespie's ace-queen still in the lead. Tran picked up a flush draw on the J♠ turn, but couldn't get there when the 5♣ rolled off on the river.
Michael Chilton got it all in preflop against Caio Sobral, who had the covering stack.
Michael Chilton: A♦10♦
Caio Sobral: A♣Q♠
There were no tens or diamonds to be found on the 9♥J♠A♥8♣5♣ runout, ending Chilton's tournament run.