Jepsen opened the pot with a raise to 250 from early position and the action folded around to an unknown player on the button who made the call. Shronk then shoved all in from the small blind for approximately 1,600. When the action returned to Jepsen, he too moved in, isolating Shronk as the button folded:
Shronk:
Jepsen:
According to Shronk, a ten hit on the flop and the rest of the board blanked out, sending him to the rail early on Day 1.




board, he managed to find a call to a 1,000 river bet with just 
, his opponent forced to show a defeated 


board with 
river was academic.




.


and with 1,450 in the pot, Scott Ian raised his opponent's leading bet of 1,000 to 2,500 to take the pot down uncontested.





-- all in on the flop of a
and, after his opponent checked, Kostritsyn bet 650 and, again, was called. On the
river, Kostristsyn called all in with 
.