Action folded to Steve Winkel on the button and he threw in a raise to 32,000. Ed McPike was next to act in the small blind and he decided it was time to move all in with his small stack of 16,000.
Winkel:
McPike:
It was a race until the flop came down , giving Winkel a set. The on the turn left McPike drawing dead as the was run out on the river for good measure. Winkel is up to 280,000.
Action folded around to the blind and Scott Standridge limped from the small blind only to have Samuel White raise 35,000 more from the big. Standridge made the call and the duo watched the flop come down . Standridge check-called a bet of 50,000 from White and then the dealer burned and turned the , which both players checked.
When the hit the river, Standridge moved all in for around 180,000 and White quickly called. Standridge showed for two pair but was felled by the straight of White, who is now up to 590,000.
Chris Welch was all in holding and up against the of Jesse White. Welch couldn't connect and was sent packing in 25th place. Meanwhile, White is up to 850,000.
Rose Cooney moved all in under the gun and received calls by Kurt Jewell in early position and Shane Campbell in the big blind. The two active players checked each street as the board ran out .
Jewell flipped over and it was good as Campbell mucked and Cooney showed . She was eliminated in 24th place while Jewell chipped up to 1.03 million.
With around 340,000 in the pot and a board reading , Mary Harden moved all in for 339,000 and was eventually called by Samuel White. Harden showed and her kicker played against the of White. With that, Harden is up to 1.02 million while White dropped to just 60,000.
Kurt Jewell raised to 27,000 from the hijack only to have La Sengphet move all in for 167,000 on the button. Both blinds folded and Jewell made the call:
Jewell:
Sengphet:
The board ran out and Sengphet received a much needed double to 366,000 while Jewell dropped to 366,000.
A few hands later, Sam Barnhart raised to 30,000 from the cutoff and Jewell moved all in from the big blind. Barnhart called for his tournament life and the cards were turned on their backs:
Barnhart:
Jewell:
It was a bit of a cooler for Jewell as he ran his big slick into pocket rockets. The board ran out an uneventful and Barnhart doubled to 535,000. Jewell is down to 555,000, about half the stack he had 20 minutes ago.
Jonathan Thomas moved all in for his last 90,000 with and was called down by the . While the made things interesting, the turn and river did not. Thomas was eliminated in 23rd place while White built his stack up to 240,000.
Action folded to Kai Landry on the button and he put in a raise only to face a reraise from John Nguyen in the small blind. Landry then moved all in for around 210,000 and Nguyen called:
Nguyen:
Landry:
Landry was in pretty good shape but not after Nguyen hit the flop. Suddenly Landry needed an ace to stay alive. The on the turn gave him some straight outs, but the on the river completely missed and he was eliminated in 22nd place. Nguyen is now up to 1 million.
With 80,000 in the pot and a flop of , Vincent Cornoyer bet 42,000, Sam Barnhart raised to 125,000, Cornoyer moved all in for a total of 190,000, and Barnhart called the additional 65,000.
Cornoyer:
Barnhart:
Cornoyer's big ace was behind the flopped two pair of Barnhart and that didn't change when the was put out on the turn followed by the on the river. Cornoyer hit the rail in 21st place while Barnhart is up to 760,000.