Aram "X69Podheiser" Zobian jammed his short stack of 69,893 from the small blind into the big blind of Corey "bluehoodie" Hochman who called.
Zobian held the against the of Hochman.
Zobian's chances to survive became very slim when Hochman flopped the nuts as it came for brodway.
But the board wasn't done producing the dramatics as the turn came the and the river was the to put broadway on board to give both players an identical broadway straight and keep Zobian alive with a chop pot.
In the few hands that followed, Zobian was able to find a double and is now attempting to claw back.
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Farid "GatoVolador" Jattin moved all in for 298,492 from the lojack and was immediately met by an all-in three-bet jam for 427,145 from Ryan "Hagzzz021" Hagerty in the hijack. Clint "datsnlbaby" Tolbert then called off for 331,151 from the cutoff and the rest of the field folded.
Ryan "Hagzzz021" Hagerty:
Clint "datsnlbaby" Tolbert:
Farid "GatoVolador" Jattin:
Hagerty had the big stack and the best hand, while the other two were looking to improve to stay alive. Unfortunately for them, they both failed in that quest as the board ran out to give Hagerty the double knockout.
Jattin was eliminated in 66th place and Tolbert in 65th, both good for $18,274.
Martin "Bathroomline" Zamani raised to 40,000 from the cutoff. It folded to David "DavidMcGowan" McGowan in the big blind who jammed his remaining 261,558, Zamani called.
McGowan held the up against the of Zamani.
The flop came the turn was the and the river came the to eliminate McGowan and get Zamani's day off to a good start.
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Vijay "vijayramani" Ramani raised it up to 32,000 from middle position. David "Iamyourfather" Gonzalez three-bet to 100,000 from the cutoff. Barry "puigmyfriend" Hutter jammed all in for 258,230 from the small blind.
Ramani folded and Gonzalez called.
Hutter was in good shape with the against the of Gonzalez. But the flop sent Hutter into a bad spot as it came . The turn was the and the river came the to eliminate Hutter.
Julian "Julian" Parmann, who began the day as the second-shortest stack, moved all in for 168,208 from middle position and Dan "pepperprince" Zack isolated by three-bet jamming for 418,546.
Julian "Julian" Parmann:
Dan "pepperprince" Zack:
The flop gave Parmann the lead, and the turn kept him there. However, the spike on the river to give Zack the best hand and the win.