Three players made it to the flop and the action was checked to Joe Tehan who bet 28,000 from the cutoff. John Evans called in the small blind and Aron Dermer potted from the big.
Tehan moved all in for 243,000, getting rid of Evans and Dermer called.
Tehan:
Dermer:
The rest of the board ran out and , bricking both players' hands and Dermer scooped the pot with queens up.
The flop was down , and Anatolii Zyrin bet from the button, which both Shane Howeth and John Evans called from the blinds.
The turn fell the , and after the action checked to Zyrin once again, he bet pot for 126,000, leaving 220,000 behind.
Howeth moved all in for 494,000, and this resulted in John Evans going deep into the tank sat with 750,000. Close to two minutes had passed, and Evans was visibly frustrated, but ultimately called.
Zyrin then also called and the cards were turned on their back.
Anatolii Zyrin:
Shane Howeth:
John Evans:
The river card fell the and Howeth celebrated.
"Queen baby!" he exclaimed to his rail as he secured the high.
All three players held the nut low, and once the pot was split, Howeth moved up to 1,050,000.
Ivo Donev raised in the small blind, James Van Alstyne called in the big and Van Alstyne called bets on the flop and turn of the board.
They checked the final betting round and Donev tabled for a pair of kings and an eight-low. While the table thought for a while that it was a chop, the dealer spotted that Van Alstyne scooped as his made two pair and a seven-low.
Yueqi Zhu and Keith Ferrera ended up all in and Zhu got the best of the board, making a nut straight with while Ferrera had only a seven-high straight. Zhu had a better low as well and Ferrera left the tournament in 16th place.
In a battle of blinds, [Removed:146] and Ivo Donev made it to the river of the board and the action was closed with six bets lying in front of each of the players.
"Nut-nut," Donev announced, turning up the for sevens-full and a nut low.
Donev didn't have the nut high but Guerfi couldn't beat his boat with and he ended up losing 90,000 as he only chopped the low half.
The completed board was down , and Christopher Carey's all in from the small blind had been called by Timothy Kennedy from the big blind as all the chips were in the middle.
Timothy Kennedy:
Christopher Carey:
Kennedy had failed to hit his outs including the flush draw and departed the #Event 63 in 17th place for $7,448.