Vi Thanh Tony To pushed his tiny stack of 33,000 all in preflop and Mads Fournaise raised it to 76,000. With action on Kyle Bowker, he pushed over the top for 400,000.
With action back on Fournaise, he eyed up Bowker's chips but eventually let go of his hand.
To:
Bowker:
The board ran and To picked up the triple-up plus more.
There was already a heap of chips in the middle and the flop was reading . Jared Mahoney pushed all in for 291,000 and Harpreet Gill tanked before calling.
Mahoney:
Gill:
The turn and river brought two fives, but neither were hearts — and . Mahoney scooped up the double-up and a chunk got taken away from Gill's stack.
With a flop of on the table, Justin Liberto got it all in and Spencer Mclean made the call. Liberto showed for a diamond flush draw and Mclean held for top pair.
The turn was the and the river of unnecessarily improved Mclean to two pairs, winning the pot and eliminating Liberto in 24th place.
Spencer Mclean was under the gun when he limped into the pot. It folded around to Joe Gualtieri in the small blind who limped in as well, and then Jared Mahoney raised to 70,000 in the big blind.
With action back on Mclean, he pushed all in for 577,000. After Gualtieri quickly folded, Mahoney thought for a while before also folding, giving the small pot to Mclean.
Craig Stewart was the first into the pot when he raised to 46,000 preflop and AJ Gambino called from the big blind. The dealer burned a card a spread a flop of .
Gambino checked and Stewart continued with a bet of 40,000 which received a call. The turn hit the table and Gambino checked again. Stewart fired again, this time for 80,000. Gambino called.
The board completed with a river of and Gambino checked once again. Stewart fired in one last bet. He made it 150,000 and Gambino thought for a few moments before calling.
Stewart showed and Gambino revealed his , giving the big pot to Stewart.
Marc-Olivier Carpentier-Perrault pushed all in preflop and got a call from Harpreet Gill.
Carpentier-Perrault:
Gill:
The flop was good for Gill, coming , and he improved to trips on the turn of . The river fell and Carpentier-Perrault was eliminated in 25th place for $15,520. All remaining players are now guaranteed at least $17,360.
Mike Dentale opened the action with a raise to 40,000 and Harpreet Gill pushed all in with his big stack. Action moved around to Jeffrey Mulder who made the call. Dentale folded and the two players flipped up their cards.
Gill:
Mulder:
Mulder called for the one-time suckout, but the board ran and Gill picked up the big pot while Mulder hit the ext.
Trevor Delaney just got it all in preflop in back-to-back hands with the same cards. He held against Erik Lemarquand's and hit the better pair when the board came . Lemarquand hit the exit and Delaney added his chips to his huge stack.
In the very next hand, Delaney got it all in preflop with to Carter Swidler's but never caught up on the runout of , giving Carter the full double-up.