Kyle Miaso opened to 100,000 and only Jameson Painter wanted to get involved. He three-bet to 320,000 and Miaso raised again, enough to put his opponent in and Painter couldn't call fast enough.
Jameson Painter:
Kyle Miaso:
They were flipping preflop but when there was no low qualifying hand on the board, Painter won the lot and Miaso had to count out 572,000 to hand over.
In the last hand of the level, John Roveto opened to 100,000 on the cutoff and faced a three-bet by Scott Clements on his left. Roveto called the 345,000 total bet, which was the majority of his stack. On the flop, the rest of the chips went in.
Scott Clements:
John Roveto:
Both players had the diamond draw but Clements' was the higher, with Roveto also holding a straight draw. The turn changed nothing and the river locked it up for Clements, giving him the nuts.
After eliminating John Roveto just before the break, Scott Clements has had to hand over double that to Jon Turner. Turner raise-called a 300,000 three-bet preflop and the two got the rest in on the flop.
Jon Turner:
Scott Clements:
Turner had out-flopped Clements, taking the lead with a set of kings. He filled up on the river with turn and the case ace didn't land on the river, locking up the hand for him.
Action was picked up on the flop with the board reading . Matt O'Donnell made a large bet with a stack of chips from the button. Ari Engel folded from the big blind and David Prociak raised enough to put O'Donnell all in which O'Donnell called.
Matt O'Donnell
David Prociak
The board would run out a scoop for Prociak when the fell on the turn and the on the river to eliminate the start of the day chip leader in 17th place.
On a board reading Erik Seidel bet 200,000 over to his opponent Scott Abrams. Abrams stared down Seidel for about thirty seconds before breaking his poker face and releting to the pressure by shaking his head before ditching his cards as the eight time bracelet winner added to his stack.