With around 20,000 in the pot on a board of 3♦2♠9♥3♠, Nenad Dukic bet 14,000 from the small blind and Dicky Tsang called in the cutoff.
The river was the 9♦ and Dukic bet 24,000. Tsang then moved all in for around 50,000 and Dukic snap-folded.
With around 20,000 in the pot on a board of 3♦2♠9♥3♠, Nenad Dukic bet 14,000 from the small blind and Dicky Tsang called in the cutoff.
The river was the 9♦ and Dukic bet 24,000. Tsang then moved all in for around 50,000 and Dukic snap-folded.
With three players seeing a board of Q♠J♦3♠2♣ and about 9,000 in the middle action checked around to Hossien Taki who bet 5,700 from the button. A player in the big blind called while a second player in the hijack got out of the way.
On the K♣ river the big blind checked, Taki bet 12,500 and his opponent folded.
Dennis Kraus limped in from early position before a player in middle position raised to 1,800. Action folded back around to Kraus who moved all in for his opponent's last 21,300. She went into the tank but eventually made the call.
Middle Position: A♥8♥
Dennis Kraus: K♠K♣
Needing to fade an ace, Kraus was able to after the dealer put out 3♠4♠4♣Q♠5♠ and Kraus stacked his opponent while chipping up back above starting stack.
Christopher Puetz opened to 1,000 from the cutoff and he was called by the big blind.
On a flop of 10♦7♣8♠, Puetz continued for 2,000. The big blind, who checked, snap-called. However he quickly check-folded when Puetz fired a second barrel of 4,800 on the A♣ turn.
On the next hand, Puetz opened to 1,000 once again from the hijack, but the same opponent in the small blind three-bet to 3,500. Puetz didn't wait to fold.
Michael Moncek raised to 900 from middle position, and Aristide Carozza in the cutoff made the call. Then the small blind Chris Dandrea three-bet to 3,300. After it folded back to Moncek, he four-bet all in for 19,100. Carozza folded, and after confirming the count Dandrea made the call.
Michael Moncek: A♦7♦
Chris Dandrea: A♠K♥
Moncek was dominated by the ace-king of Dandrea, and the 9♣Q♠3♦ flop was no help to Moncek. The 10♦ on the turn did bring Moncek more outs with a flush draw. But when the 9♠ hit the river, Dandrea's ace-king high was still best, and Moncek was eliminated from the tournament.
Robert Carswell raised to 1,100 in middle position, Kris Morrison three-bet to 3,500 in the cutoff, and Carswell called.
The flop came 8♣10♥Q♠ and Morrison bet 2,500. Carswell called and both players then checked the 2♦ turn.
The river was the 3♣ and Morrison bet another 3,500. Carswell quickly called, then mucked when Morrison showed K♥K♠ to win the pot.
Action was picked up on a 6♣K♥5♥ flop with 16,500 in the middle.
The cutoff had bet 4,500 and middle position made the call. Vladas Tamasauskas raised to 12,000 and only middle position called.
Tamasauskas fired 18,000 on the 4♠ turn and his opponent made the call.
Middle position led all in for 63,000 on the 5♠ river and Tamasauskas called all in for 39,300. Middle position tabled A♣5♣ but his trips fell short to Tamasauskas' 6♥6♦. Tamasauskas raked in a huge pot as Level 3 starts to wind down.
Shahar Levi opened to 1,000 under the gun. He was called by Christopher Grossi, the player in the cutoff, and Jake Cody on the button.
The action checked around to the cutoff on the 8♣9♠9♥ flop. He bet 1,700 and got folds from every player, including Grossi who was last to act and showed A♦K♥ as he mucked.