Thomas Marchese opened to 18,000 and Ryan D'Angelo moved all in for 115,000 from the small blind. Erick Lindgren re-shoved from the big blind and Marchese released.
Showdown
D'Angelo:
Lindgren:
The flop gave Lindgren a set, but D'Angelo turned a gutshot draw with the on the turn. The river was not a ten though, rather it was te eliminating D'Angelo from the tournament.
The action folded to Men "The Master" Nguyen who raised to 16,000 in the cutoff. Lucas Greenwood three-bet to 50,000 on the button and the blinds released. Nguyen four-bet to 150,000 putting Greenwood all in and he called.
Showdown
Nguyen:
Greenwood
Nguyen was ahead until the dealer flopped . The turn was the and the river brought the doubling Greenwood to 225,000 chips.
Sanghyon Cheung has been one of the biggest stacks all evening. But in the last 20 minutes, he lost more than half of his stack to drop down to 190,000. He raised to 14,000 from late position, and on the button, Taylor McFarland reraised to 42,000. Then Cheung four-bet shoved for 190,000 total. McFarland snap-called with and was out in front of Cheung's . The queen on the flop took away half of Cheung's outs, and he didn't get any help from the turn or river. It was a swift end to Cheung's night, while McFarland's is just getting started. He is the first player to cross a million in chips, sitting with 1,090,000 at the moment.
Erick Lindgren checked an flop, and Orlando Delacruz bet 40,000. Lindgren called, then they both checked the on the turn. The river brought the , Lindgren checked a third street. Delacruz bet 75,000, and Lindgren paid the price to see that Delacruz had rivered a set with . Lindgren mucked on his way down to 180,000. Delacruz is up to 425,000.
After Tyler Kenney opened for a raise and Ryan D'Angelo three-bet him, Kenney jammed for effectively 130,000. D'Angelo called.
Showdown
Kenney:
D'Angelo:
D'Angelo needed some help and flopped four extra outs when the dealer fanned . The completed his broadway straight and after the bricked on the river he successfully doubled to 265,000 chips.
Chris Bell and Tyler Kenney got it all in preflop. Bell had Kenney just slightly covered, but Kenney was ahead with to Bell's . Hard to get a better flop for Kenney than . The turn and river weren't runner-runner aces, so Kenney doubled to 204,000. Bell was down to 5,000 and eliminated the next hand.