Thomas Boivin opened to 6,500 in middle position, Jake Schindler called the cutoff, and Michael Lang defended the big blind.
The flop came , Lang checked, and Boivin bet 4,000. Schindler and Lang both continued.
The landed on the turn and Lang and Boivin checked. Schindler bet 12,000, Lang called, and Boivin folded.
The completed the board and after Lang checked, Schindler moved in all of his chips for approximately 90,000. Lang laid down his hand to concede the pot to Schindler without a showdown.
A player in late position opened to 7,000 and Shannon Shorr flat-called on the button. Daniel Smiljkovic then three-bet to 35,000 out of the big blind and only Shorr called.
Smiljkovic continued for 22,000 on the flop of and Shorr called. Smiljkovic slowed down and checked on the turn and Shorr put out a bet of 30,000. Smiljkovic responded with a check-raise to 80,000 and Shorr thought for a minute before folding.
Jason Koon opened to 6,500 in early position, Aaron Massey called the hijack, the small blind called, and Shan Jing called the big blind.
All four players checked the flop to the turn. The small blind checked and Jing jammed for 45,000. Koon called and the other two players folded.
Shan Jing:
Jason Koon:
The completed the board to miss Koon's draws and leave him with only a couple of big blinds, while Jing collected the pot.
On the next hand, Koon was in the big blind and got the rest of his short stack in against Jing in the small blind.
Jason Koon:
Shan Jing:
"My initials," Koon said. "Maybe they're lucky."
The dealer spread the flop to instantly give Koon Broadway.
"Very lucky," he said.
The and completed the board to confirm Koon's short-stacked double and keep his tournament life alive temporarily, although he was unable to further run up his stack and was seen exiting the tournament area shortly after.
David Miscikowski opened to 7,000 in early position and Matthew Wantman three-bet to 23,000 from one seat over. Action folded back to Miscikowski who called.
The dealer spread the flop and Miscikowski check-called against a 20,000 bet.
Both players checked the turn, and Miscikowski led for 7,500 on the river, causing Wantman to lay down his hand.