Jesse McEuen opened to 25,000 for the third time in almost as many hands and finally someone took a stand against him. That someone was Chris Dombrowski in the small blind who three-bet to 65,000. McEuen took another look at his cards before mucking his hand.
Simon Cremniter looked at his cards before moving all in for 152,000. It looked like Mathew Moore was going to call from the button, but he ultimately folded and Cremniter added a few extra chips to his stack.
Matt Seer opened to 16,000 from under the gun and was called by Tommy Miller in the cutoff. Both players checked the flop, but Seer came out betting with a 25,000 et on the arrival of the turn. Miller called and the dealer put the onto the felt.
Seer checked and Miller checked behind, the latter winning with when Seer could only table ace-high.
Thomas Muehloecker will want to forget out the last hour of play. He started the final 27 with quite some chips. However after losing a 150,000 pot to Bolek he got it in with on the very next hand. Unfortunately a sort stacked Simon Cremniter woke up with .
Muehloecker could not believe his luck of cards in the last level and walked away to the payout desk as the board brought everything but a seven. Cremniter went up to 161,000 after the hand.
David Kopacz is hitting a rush at the absolute best time. He was just doubled up twice and now has knocked out a player. The player was John Gulino. Gulino got his in against Kopacz .
The board ran out without a six and that eliminated Gulino. He will take home $10,225. Kopacz is looking for more as he climbed to 270,000.
David Kopacz has gone from one of the shortest stacks to right up there with the bigger stacks after winning a handful of all-in bets.
The first saw Kopacz open to 16,000 and Thomas Muehloecker call. Chris Bolek then three-bet to 36,000 only to see Kopacz move all in for 45,000 more. Muehloecker folded and Bolek called with the and was up against Kopacz's . A board doubled Kopacz up.
He then doubled again, this time through John Gulino when he flopped a set of tens on a [Qf] board and now has
Todd Hansen and Jesse McEuen got in 50,000 preflop. On the flop of the two got the money in will Hansen at risk. Hansen had top pair with but McEuen had flopped top two pair with .
Hansen threw in, "Oh wow what a bad beat!"
This bad beat story was not going to have a re-beat story as Hansen could not catch a queen on the turn or river and he was eliminated in 25th place good for $10,225.