Bradley Lubetkin raised to 35,000 from the cutoff and Jeffrey Tugwell went into the tank before announcing he was all in for his last 162,000. He was just seen paying out a massive bet after Alexander Condon rivered a flush on him, and was left with a third of his stack. Lubetkin was short himself, and had a decision to make. Eventually, he called.
Tugwell was at risk and tabled and Lubetkin showed , just slightly ahead. Lubetkin was visibly unsure if he was going to call or not and, once he saw he was ahead, he did a fist pump.
The flop came and Tugwell pulled ahead with a pair and a straight draw. The turn was the and the river was the , giving Tugwell a straight for good measure and getting some chips back that he just lost the hand before.
Brett Murray raised to 35,000 from the button and Daniel Weinman called in the big blind. The flop came and Weinman checked to Murray who bet 30,000. Weinman called and the turn card was dealt.
Again Weinman checked and again Murray made a bet of 70,000. Weinman called and the hit the river.
Weinman checked for the third time and Murray moved his remaining 298,000 chips into the pot. Weinman had to think about his decision and even expressed his thoughts. "I think you're bluffing in this spot," he said out loud. After tanking for a couple minutes, Weinman called and was given the bad news when Murray tabled for two pair.
Royce Matheson raised to 40,000 on the button and Jeffrey Tugwell three-bet to 210,000 from the small blind. After sizing up their stacks, Alexander Condon four-bet shoved all in from the big blind. Matheson quickly tossed his cards away and Tugwell called for 526,000, being the player at risk. Tugwell was out in front with versus Condon's , and the board ran out clean for him. Tugwell doubled up and now sits over the 1,000,000-chip mark.
Daniel Weinman raised to 45,000 on the button and Matt Berkey defended his big blind.
The flop came and Berkey checked. Weinman thought for a moment and opted to check back.
The turn was the and Berkey led out for 60,000. Weinman wasted no time and called.
The river was the . Berkey checked and Weinman paused before sliding out a tower of chips totaling 140,000. Berkey tanked for about a minute and called.
"Ace-jack," said Wineman, tabling for two pair, jacks and tens.
"So sick," said Berkey as he tabled and paid the bet.
Andy Spears was in the cutoff and moved all in for his remaining 360,000 in chips. Action folded around to Shivan Abdine in the big blind and he peeled his cards slowly before sliding a stack forward, indicating a call.
Spears was at risk, tabling and had a disappointed look on his face when he saw Abdine tabled a dominating .
The flop came and Abdine pulled further ahead with a pair of jacks. The turn was the and Spears picked up a straight draw, but the river was the and he was eliminated in 16th place.