When we arrived at the table the board read . Shannon Shorr check-raised a bet from Gabriel Nassif to put him all in. Nassif tanked and eventually called.
Shorr tabled the for a straight and Nassif mucked his hand. Shorr moved up to 145,000 chips. With only 6,000 chips remaining, Nassif was eliminated a few hands later.
Dan Barnett four-bet all in on the flop of and was called by Brent Courson. Barnett held the and was up against the of Courson. Although he started with a dominated hand preflop, Courson took the lead on the flop with his pair of eights. The turn and river were no help to Barnett and he was eliminated in 22nd place.
Javed Abrahams ended up all in preflop facing elimination against Jeff Shulman and his pocket sixes. Abrahams tabled ace-six of diamonds. Without help from the board, Abrahams was eliminated from the tournament, taking home $6,237 for 21st place.
On the flop of , Gary Bogdanski bet and Shannon Shorr called. The turn brought the and Bogdanski bet. Shorr raised and then Bogdanski reraised. Shorr called. The river completed the board with the and both players checked.
Bogdanski showed the for a pair of jacks and Shorr mucked, slipping to 100,000. Bogdanski moved up to 190,000.
When we arrived at the table the flop was reading .Steven Hustoft checked, the big blind opened and Noelle Quevido called. Hustof re-popped it and player in the big blind called. Quevido three-bet, Hustof four-bet and the big blind folded. Quevido eventually called.
The turn was a Quevido called a bet from Hustoft. Before the river was delt, Hustoft bet out and put Quevido all in. Quevido called after saw the in the river and Hustoft tabled pocket nines.
That's all for Quevido, he took home $6,237 and Hustoft moved up to 238,000.
From under the gun, Gioi Luong was all in for his last 10,000 chips. Ken Dickenson was in the cutoff seat and meant to raise but only tossed out an amount of 12,000 without saying anything at first so it was ruled that he needed to take back 2,000 and just call. Jeffrey Mervis called on the button and then Brent Courson called as well from the small blind.
The flop came down and all the remaining players checked. The turn was the and Courson fired a bet. Only Dickenson called.
The river was the and Courson bet. Dickenson folded and Courson first scooped the side pot. He then scooped the main pot with the as Luong mucked, finishing in 19th place. Courson's back to 250,000 now.