Lance Allred raised to 60K from middle position. Dutch Boyd, next to act, smooth called the raise from the cutoff seat. All others folded and they took a flop heads-up.
The flop came . Action was on Lance Allred. He was silent for a bit and then declared himself all in. Boyd waited about 10 seconds before announcing, "I call." Allred showed and Boyd showed . A few people commented what a great call it was as the dealer peeled off the on the turn, sealing Allred's fate. The on the river was meaningless and Allred desperately said, "What could I do?" Boyd stacked the pot and Allred was sent home in 17th place.
Woolf pushed all in from the button. He was called by Ram Vaswani in the big blind.
Woolf:
Vaswani:
The flop was and Vaswani took the lead with a pair of threes. The turn was the and the river was the . Vaswani won the pot and Dustin "Neverwin" Woolf headed to the rail in 16th place.
Raj Sawant limped in the cutoff, as did Raja Kattamuri. Emil Patel in the small blind called and Dutch Boyd checked his big blind option. The four players saw a flop of . Patel led out for 80K. Boyd folded, Sawant called and Kattamuri passed. It was heads-up to the turn: . Patel moved all in for his last 72K and Sawwant made the call. The players turned up:
Patel:
Sawant:
The river came the missing Sawant completely. Patel let out a sigh of relief as the dealer pushed the pot in his direction.
Ram Vaswani moved all in preflop holding the . Alex Bolotin quickly called him and turned over . The board came missing Vaswani completely. Bolotin not only won the pot and eliminated Vaswani in 14th place, he added to his ever-growing chip stack, which is now at 2.1 million chips.
Danny Noam moved all in with and Thierry van den Berg called with . The flop was . The turn was the and the river was the . Noam's hand failed to improve and he headed to the rail in 12th place.