From the cutoff Layne Flack raised to 47,000 and Daniel Sindelar pushed all in from the big blind. Flack tank-called for a total of 218,000, and this showdown followed.
Layne Flack
Daniel Sindelar
The board came down , and Sindelar was eliminated.
On a board of , Tony Hachem checked, Gregory Merson bet 55,000, Eddy Sabat raised to 140,000, and Hachem folded. Merson decided to re-raised to 260,000, and Sabat released.
Stanislav Barshak opened to 45,000 from under the gun, Andrea Dato three-bet to 100,000 from the hijack seat, and the action folded back to Barshak who four-bet to 200,000. Dato moved all in for 647,000, and Barshak called.
Barshak
Dato
The board ran out , and Dato doubled to over 1.3 million chips.
Keith Lehr just raised to 50,000 and Andrea Dato called from the big blind. The flop came down , and Dato lead out for 60,000. Lehr made the call, and the turn was the . Dato checked to Lehr who now bet 100,000. Dato checked his cards, and folded his hand.
Shannon Shorr raised to 52,000 from the cutoff, Stanislav Barshak called on the button, and the flop fell . Shorr led out for 63,000, and Barshak called. Both players checked when the turned, and the completed the board.
Shorr checked again, and Barshak fired 140,000. Shorr released, and Barshak picked up the pot.
Nick Maimone limped in from under the gun, Christopher Brammer raised to 75,000 from the cutoff, and Maimone called. The flop came down , and both players checked.
The turn was the , and Maimone checked again. Brammer fired 110,000, and Maimone called.
The completed the board, and Maimone checked a third time. Brammer bet 210,000, and Maimone called, tabling .
Brammer mucked, and Maimone is now at 2 million chips.