Jake Schindler opened with a raise to 75,000 from early position and action folded to Lazaro Hernandez on the button. He moved all in for 110,000 and action folded back to Schindler who called.
Jake Schindler:
Lazaro Hernandez:
The board ran out and Hernandez held on to double up.
Cary Katz opened with a raise to 26,000 from under the gun and action folded to the small blind where Nick Petrangelo moved all in for roughly 700,000, covering both Katz and Daniel Weinand in the big blind. Weinand thought it over for a bit, then eventually called all in for right around 450,000. Katz got out of the way quickly.
"I like his hand," Katz said about Petrangelo before the hands were tabled.
Daniel Weinand:
Nick Petrangelo:
It appears as if Katz had some sort of sixth sense because the flop came down giving Petrangelo top pair. The turn was the and the river was the and Weinand was unable to catch up. Petrangelo took down the pot and moved over a million chips while Weinand hit the rail.
Koray Aldemir opened from the hijack, Ali Imsirovic moved all in and Aldemir called for his remaining 240,000, players turned over their hands with Aldemir at risk.
Ali Imsirovic:
Koray Aldemir:
The board ran out and Imsirovic took down the pot with his turned straight, eliminating Aldemir from the tournament and adding to his already large stack.
Justin Bonomo opened with a raise to 20,000 from under the gun and next to act, Jake Schindler moved all in for 283,000. Action folded back to Bonomo who called.
Justin Bonomo:
Jake Schindler:
The flop put Bonomo in a commanding lead when it came which left Schindler looking for just three outs as the jack of hearts would give Bonomo a flush. The turn was the proving no help, but the river was the which gave Schindler a straight allowing him to double up and leaving Bonomo with a short stack.