After Richard Seymour opened and Mikita Badziakouski made the call, the two checked a flop. The fell on the turn and Mikita Badziakouski bet 75,000. Seymour called to see the complete the board.
Badziakouski bet 125,000 and Seymour quickly called tabling the . Badziakouski nodded and mucked.
The action folded to Stefan Schillhabel who limped in from the small blind and Jonathan Concepcion checked his option. The flop came and Schillhabel led out for 14,000. Concepcion called and the landed on the turn.
Schillhabel checked this time and Concepcion tossed in a bet of 25,000. Schillhabel made the call and the put four diamonds on the board. Schillhabel checked and Concepcion pushed all in for just shy of 100,000. Schillhabel called and the cards were tabled.
Schillhabel showed and Concepcion revealed the . Concepcion was under the impression that he won the pot with his seven-high flush, thinking that Schillhabel had called with two-pair instead of the rivered flush he had made with the . The rest of the table pointed out that the winning hand was Schillhabel's, and Concepcion exited.
Jonathan Jaffe opened to 36,000 from under the gun and Daniel Negreanu defended his big blind. The flop came and Negreanu checked to Jaffe who continued for 22,000. Negreanu check-raised to 70,000 and Jaffe wasn't going anywhere.
The turn brought the and both players checked to the on the river. Negreanu pushed all in for around 90,000 and Jaffe instantly called. Negreanu held for a missed flush draw and pair of fours, while Jaffe turned over for two pair. Negreanu tossed his king towards Jaffe, as if to give him another one, and walked in ninth place.
Felipe Ramos open shoved from middle position for 145,000 and Mikita Badziakouski, who was in the big blind, went into the tank. He used two time bank slips before he called to put Ramos at risk.
Felipe Ramos:
Mikita Badziakouski:
Ramos had the preflop advantage and Badziakouski needed help from the deck in order to send him home. The board ran out and Ramos took the pot with a pair of aces to double up.
Richard Seymour opened to 35,000 from late position and called a three-bet of 120,000 from Jared Jaffe in the small blind. The flop came down and Jaffe's continuation bet of 76,000 was matched by Seymour.
The landed on the turn and Jaffe fired a second barrel worth 175,000. Seymour went into the tank and after using up his final two timebank cards, folded when his time was about to run out.
Jonathan Jaffe opened to 36,000 from middle position and Felipe Ramos pushed all in for 274,000 from the hijack. The action folded back to Jaffe who asked for a count and then proceeded to call.
Felipe Ramos:
Jonathan Jaffe:
The board ran out and Ramos' pair of sevens held on to earn a double up through the chip leader.
Christopher Kruk raised to 35,000 from middle position, Justin Bonomo called from the hijack, and Richard Seymour three-bet to 105,000 from the button. Kruk and Bonomo both called.
The flop came and Kruk checked. Bonomo checked, Seymour bet 85,000, Kruk folded, and Bonomo called.
The turn brought the and both players checked.
The fell on the river and Bonomo shoved. Seymour instantly called to put his entire 326,000-chip stack in the middle and tabled for the turned nut boat. Bonomo showed and Seymour took the pot to double up.