David Olmsted raised to 24,000 and Gabriel Nassif moved all in one seat over for 56,000 more. Olmsted called after some consideration and turned over but it would only end up second best to the of the Frenchman. The board ran out and Nassif doubled up.
The flop was and Faraz Jaka bet 35,000. Will Givens raised him up to 75,000 and Jeremy Joseph moved all in. Jaka folded but Givens wasted no time in making the call.
Joseph showed and Givens tabled .
The turn and river missed Joseph and sent him out.
David Olmsted raised from early position and got two callers in Vinny Pahuja and the big blind. Olmsted made the continuation bet on the flop for 60,000 and only Pahuja called to see the turn. Olmsted checked and then openly folded when Pahuja bet what looked like 80,000.
"I guess I should have raised more pre. King Queen?" Olmsted asked after the hand was over.
The action folded to Faraz Jaka in the small blind and he moved all in. Steven Norden made the call one seat over and both players turned over their cards.
Jaka:
Norden:
The flop was pretty good for Jaka as he paired his kicker and Norden now needed help on turn and river to score the knockout. After the turn, the double up was already secured and the river completed the board.
Shortly after, Will Givens raised to 21,000 and then folded when Jaka moved all in once again. "I fold. I want to see you in heads up," he said before mucking his cards.
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Faraz Jaka opened from early position for 20,000 and Chad Dixon made the call in the cut-off. Will Givens came along on the button and then the small blind Jeremy Joseph min-raised to 40,000. Pok Kim folded the big blind but everyone else who had put in chips came along.
The flop was . Joesph led out for 70,000 and it folder round to Givens who declared all in. Joesph mucked his hand and a juicy pot went the way of the aggressive Givens.
Gabriel Nassif was all in twice but got no caller in either hand.
On the other table, Pok Kim defended her small blind against a raise from Jeremy Joseph and then moved all in after the flop for 125,000 chips. Joseph elected to fold, but he would not do so again after raising to 20,000 and Faraz Jaka moving all in for 48,000 out of the blinds.
Sean Jazayeri raised to 20,000 from middle position and found a caller in David Olmsted in the small blind. On the flop, Olsted announced all in and after only a short time of consideration, Jazayeri called for his last 240,000 chips.
Olsted:
Jazayeri:
The turn gave the WPT champion further outs but the river was none of them and he headed to the payout desk.
Jeremy Joseph had done serious damage to Martin Fingers stack a few hands earlier when he moved all in with and got called by Finger with . The board ran out to give Joeseph an unlikely double up
A few hands later Norden opened for 22,000 and Finger moved the rest of his stack all in. Joseph re-shoved and Norden folded.
Finger:
Joseph:
A final board of and Finger, who had seemed in such a strong position all day, was eliminated.