Action folded all the way around to Dylan Hortin, who completed from the small blind. Adam Junglen checked his option from the big and the two saw a flop.
Hortin fired a 4,000 bet into the middle and Junglen made the call.
A fell on the turn and Hortin opted to check, prompting a 10,300 bet from Junglen. Hortin let his hand go and Junglen offered him to pick one of his cards to see. Hortin pointed at one and Junglen flipped over an .
Junglen is up to 121,000 while Hortin slipped to a still very healthy 230,000.
We have almost lost a third of the remaining field since the bubble burst just a short time ago. There are 107 players remaining, but they are dropping out fast.
Action began on Justin Barnum, who was under-the-gun. After deliberating for some, he called the clock on himself. A floorman came over and announced he would have 70 seconds to declare action or his hand would be dead. Barnum waited all the way until he had just two seconds remaining and pushed all in for his last 7,400. Action folded around to Darryl Ronconi in the small blind, who looked like he wanted to call. Barnum began telling him that he didn't need to call and that he had an actual hand.
After some time, Ronconi called, but Kevin Allen raised to about 20,000 from the big blind and Ronconi folded.
Allen:
Barnum:
The board ran out , giving Allen a flush on the river and sending Barnum to the rail.
Kennii Nguyen opened to 6,000 from under-the-gun and was three-bet to 14,500 from Scott Poling in middle position. Action folded back around to Nguyen and he four-bet to 54,500. Poling didn't take long to move all in (he had Nguyen covered) and Nguyen fell into the tank.
"You haven't played back at me all day," Nguyen said. "Will you show me one?"
Poling initially declined, but Nguyen eventually talked him into showing his hand after Nguyen folded faceup.
Poling revealed he had pocket jacks and scooped the pot.
We caught up with the action on a board, where Adam Junglen had moved all in against Darryl Ronconi for about 50,000. Ronconi made the call and hands were revealed.
Junglen: for an open-ended straight draw.
Ronconi: for two-pair.
The river bricked for Junglen and he was eliminated.