The action was picked up after the first draw had been completed and it was Joshua Rhodes all-in and at risk and held ![]()
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versus Paul Kundrouf who had ![]()
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. It was the nine-five low of Kundrouf that was the winner, and Rhodes was eliminated from the tournament.
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Rok Gostisa raised to 12,000 from under-the-gun and was found one caller in Albert Ng from the big blind.
Ng drew two and Gostisa stayed pat.
Both players checked and Ng showed ![]()
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and said, "You're good."
That was the case as Gostisa tabled ![]()
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for a jack-low and scooped the pot.
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Jason Lipiner raised to 12,000 from the cutoff and was three-bet to 40,000 by Kevin Gerhart on the button. Action folded back to Lipiner, who called.
Both players drew one and Lipiner checked to Gerhart, who bet 40,000.
Lipiner went into the tank, but eventually found call and tabled ![]()
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. Gerhart mucked — awarding the pot to Lipiner.
The action was discovered after the drawing round, and Phil Hellmuth had bet 35,000 into his opponent Daniel Zack. After Zack tanked for a bit, he mucked, and Hellmuth was awarded the pot.
Kevin Gerhart opened the betting when he raised all-in for his last 109,500 chips and was called by Gregory Donatelli from the blind.
Gerhart stood pat and Donatelli drew one card. Then Gerhart tabled his ![]()
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for a jack-six low and Donatelli turned over ![]()
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for one pair of eights as his draw card paired him up, and Gerhart was awarded the pot.
Action folded around to the blinds, where Jeremy Ausmus raised to 17,000 from the small. Jonathan Aguiar called from the big.
Ausmus drew two and Aguiar took one. Ausmus then bet 15,000 and Aguiar took a moment before raising to 50,000. Ausmus snap-folded and Aguiar dragged the pot.