Camilo Manrique and Michail Karapanos got all the chips into the middle before the flop, small blind against big, respectively.
Karapanos:
Manrique:
Manrique had the preflop advantage with his kings, but Karapanos made a flush when the board ran out to give him the pot and send Manrique to the cage.
Short stack Norbert Szecsi got his remaining 58,000 in against table chip leader Ben Lamb and was at risk with . Lamb looked up his opponent with and saw the board run out . Szecsi rivered the nut flush to remain in contention.
Brent Roberts got his entire short stack in before the flop against Dominique Mosley.
Roberts:
Mosley:
Roberts had the preflop advantage with his aces, and although he retained it on the flop, Mosley took a commanding lead on the turn. However, the river gave Roberts a set of aces to win the pot and double up.
Cole Jackson had just been moved tables not long ago and was last spotted with less than 10 big blinds. That has since vanished and Jackson headed to the rail.
At almost the same time, Daniel Geeng was also at risk and got his stack in from the button after a flop of . Cyrus Partow was in the big blind and looked up Geeng for the following showdown.
Daniel Geeng:
Cyrus Partow:
Instead of diamonds to improve Geeng, Ngeth even made a full house thanks to the turn and river. Geeng followed Jackson to the rail in 47th place and takes home $17,420.
Joining the action on the turn, Quan Zhou bet 49,000 and Aleksei Altshuller called from two seats over to see the on the river pair the board. Zhou bet 75,000 and Altshuller called, then mucked when Zhou flipped over for a jack-high straight.
Benjamin Eilers raisded to 25,000 and Nikolai Sears moved all in for 91,000 from one seat over. Eilers eventually called and the cards were turned over.
Nikolai Sears:
Benjamin Eilers:
The flop gave Sears a straight, and he remained in the lead thanks to the turn and river.