The board was and action checked to Robert Salinger on the button with 11,700 in the pot.
Salinger moved all in for 21,400. His opponent went into the tank before saying "I think I have too good of a bluff catcher" before making the call. Salinger showed for a full house to give Salinger the double as his opponent mucked.
Action was caught on a turn, with David Lu all in for his last 30,000, with almost 25,000 in the pot. Peter Males Jr. finally called and we had a showdown.
David Lu:
Peter Males Jr.:
The river was a and with a pair of aces, Lu was able to survive.
Hand #1: Under the gun moved all in for 21,500 and Michael Mizrachi folded.
Hand #2: Mizrachi opened to 2,500 from under the gun and the cutoff called. The flop came and action went check-check. The turn was the and Mizrachi check-folded when his opponent bet 3,200.
Hand #3: Two players limped before the button raised to 6,500. Mizrachi folded in the big blind.
Hand #4: Early position raised to 2,500 and the hijack called. Mizrachi folded in the small blind.
Hand #5: Under the gun raised to 2,500 and the cutoff called. Mizrachi folded on the button.
Hand #6: Action folded to Mizrachi in the cutoff who raised to 2,500. Only the big blind called. The flop came and Mizrachi bet 2,500 causing his opponent to fold.
Hand #7: Early position raised to 2,500 and Mizrachi folded.
Hand #8: Mizrachi raised to 2,500 from middle position and everyone folded.
Down to 11,000 Eduardo Silva jammed from early position and was called by Parm Mehmi on the button. The Brasilian was at risk.
Eduardo Silva:
Parm Mehmi:
The flop came and screams began to emanate from the table. Silva was already starting to leave the table.
The obviously didn't change anything at all, while the river finally offered a miraculous quads for Silva. Mehmi didn't believe it, luckily for her, the Brazilian didn't have a big stack and she's still alive in this tournament.
A player in the under-the-gun position raised to 2,500 and was called in early position and middle position. Kyle Arora moved all in from the small blind for 37,900 before the under-the-gun player called and the other players folded.
Kyle Arora:
Under-the-gun Opponent:
Arora declared "That's fair" as he saw he was in a flip.
The flop favored Arora as it came . The turn of the and the river of the didn't help his opponent as Arora secured the double.