Zo Karim moved all in from the button for 365,000 and got a single caller, Vegard Andreassen in the big blind, who had Karim covered handily.
Zo Karim:
Vegard Andreassen:
Karim was ahead and in good position for a double, but fell behind quickly when the flop gave Andreassen a pair. The turn and river were of no help to Karim, while improving Andreassen to the nut flush. He scooped the pot and eliminated Karim.
In a blind versus blind situation, Edward Grinko completed and called a raise from Daniel Chuprun for 75,000.
The flop fanned and Grinko check-called Chuprun for 60,000. The same action happened on the turn, this time for 210,00.
Paul Fehlig was eliminated a few minutes before at the table next to them.
A came on the river and Grinko checked one last time. Chuprun fired 540,000 and Grinko went deep into the tank before sending a chip for the call. Chuprun tabled for the full house and Grinko mucked his cards.
Robert Park raised to 55,000 in the cutoff and Jordan Kaplan raised to 500,000 in the small blind, covering his opponents. Park snap-called with around 460,000 for the following showdown:
Robert Park:
Jordan Kaplan:
Park was in great shape for a double up but the board showed to give a straight on the river to Kaplan and eliminate Park in 25th place.
The action was picked up on a board in a heads-up pot. Daniel Negreanu checked to Nick Schwarmann who announced all in, putting Negreanu at risk for his last 330,000.
The latter snap-called, showing for the full house and Schwarmann sent into the muck.
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