Just before the level up, Loren Klein opened for 14,000 and cleared the field all the way around to Antony Lellouche in the big blind. He chose to three-bet to 45,000, Klein called, and it was heads-up action to the flop. Lellouche was first and fired his last 20,000, which Klein quickly called.
Showdown
Lellouche
Klein
"Oh, how do you have one of those?" Klein asked in regards to Lellouche's four. The turn and river actually improved Lellouche to aces full, though he didn't need it, and he doubled on the hand.
Kyle Bowker opened for 12,000 from early position and was called by Lyric Duveyoung and Scotty Nguyen in the small and big blinds respectively. When the flop fell , Duveyoung bet pot, Nguyen folded, Bowker raised, and Duveyoung called off his last 14,000.
Showdown
Duveyoung:
Bowker:
The turn and river were disaster for Duveyoung as it failed to make a low and allowed Bowker's two pair to take down the pot. With that, Duveyoung became out 26th-place finisher.
In the last hand before the final 27 players were to redraw down to the final three tables, Loren Klein and Joshua "JJProdigy" Field each put in 48,000 preflop and saw a flop of .
Field was first to act and checked, allowing Klein to bet 100,000. Field called off his remaining 90,000 or so and the cards were turned up:
Showdown
Klein:
Field:
The turn and river gave Klein aces and tens with a king kicker, which was good enough to scoop the pot and eliminated Field in 27th place.
Action folded to Roch Cousineau in the cutoff and he raised to 13,000. Brad Peeples was in the big blind and opted to three-bet all in for 35,000, which Cousineau called.
Showdown
Peeples:
Cousineau:
The flop was alright for Peeples as it gave him a pair of queens and a low draw, but he still needed to improve to crack Cousineau's aces. Unfortunately for him, he wouldn't be able to do it as the turned followed bu the on the river. Cousineau scooped the pot with aces and deuces, sending Peeples to the rail in 28th place.
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Dexter Mcnally limped from early position, as did Kami Chisholm, and action folded to Bryan Devonshire on the button. He opted to raise to 33,000, Mcnally called, and Chisholm got out of the way, bringing about the flop.
Mcnally checked, Devonshire bet pot, Mcnally check-raised pot, and Devonshire called off.
"You got it?" Devonshire asked.
"I've got a three," Mcnally responded.
"Then you've got it," a resigned Devonshire said.
Showdown
Mcnally:
Devonshire:
Despite running into a three, Devonshire did have a flush draw. Unfortunately for him, neither the turn nor river would deliver salvation and he was eliminated from the tournament in 29th place.