John Monnette raised from the hijack and Yarron Bendor defended the big blind.
On the flop, Bendor bet and Monnette called all in.
John Monnette:
Yarron Bendor:
Both players had the same hand for the time being, however the hit the turn to give Bendor a straight and Monnette the nut flush draw. The river was the and Bendor's straight held up to knock out Monnette.
Mike Matusow raised from under the gun, and Anthony Zinno re-raised all in from the cutoff. Ray Dehkharghani thought for some time before saying to Ilya Dyment, who had less chips than him, "You're the one affecting my decision," to which Dyment responded, "I had a decision as well." Dehljarghani eventually re-raised from the big blind, and Matusow called all in.
Mike Matusow:
Anthony Zinno:
Ray Dehkharghani:
The board ran out , and Matusow scooped the pot to triple up. Dyment mentioned that he had and would have made a higher straight and better low to best Matusow, however, he folded preflop.
Anthony Zinno started the hand off by calling all in for 30,000 from middle position. Ilya Dyment called from the hijack, as did Mike Matusow in the small blind. Yarron Bendor checked in the big blind.
The flop came , and Matusow bet. Bendor called. Dyment raised. Matusow then called for less and was all in. Bendor called.
Dyment and Bendor then checked down the on the turn as well as the on the river. All the cards were then revealed.
Bendor:
Dyment:
Zinno:
Matusow:
Bendor and Dyment firstly chopped the side pot. For the main pot, Bendor won half with two pair for the high, and Zinno won the other half with the ace-three for the low.
Matusow was the only player unable to get a piece of the pot, resulting in his elimination in eighth place.
After surviving multiple all-ins but getting quartered a few times, Anthony Zinno raised all in from the cutoff, and Yarron Bendor called from the big blind.
Anthony Zinno:
Yarron Bendor:
The board ran out , and Bendor's straight eliminated Zinno.