Action folded around to Mark Eddleman in middle position who moved his entire stack into the middle. It folded to Jason Schwartz who decided to make the call for his tournament life, as Eddleman had him covered by a couple of thousand chips. The hands were turned over and we were off to the races:
Eddleman:
Schwartz:
Eddleman held onto his lead when the flop came , giving him a set of nines. Fourth street delivered an , giving Eddleman a small sweat and Schwartz a glimmer of hope. Unfortunately for Schwartz, the river was the and he was sent to the rail in 25th place.
Daniel [Removed:376] was moved to a new table to balance the numbers and was immediately involved in the action. He moved all in preflop and was called by Jerry Monroe. The blinds released and the hands were tabled.
[Removed:376]:
Monroe:
The board ran and [Removed:376] didn't have an opportunity to get to know his new neighbors.
Cameron Ainsworth opened the action with a raise preflop and was three-bet by Scott Lipshutz. The flop fell . Lipshutz bet out and Ainsworth made the call. The turn brought the . Lipshutz moved all in and Ainsworth quickly made the call.
Lipshutz:
Ainsworth:
Lipshutz was ahead and clinched the win when the came on fifth street.
With the board reading , Brett Schwertley contemplated what move to make. Eventually he announced that he was all in and was snap-called by Jeremy Drewery.
Schwertley:
Drewery:
Drewery's straight was ahead of the two pair of Schwertley. Schwertley failed to improve on the river and was sent packing in 20th place.
Action folded to Scott Lipshutz on the button who raised to 22,000. Chris Parsons responded by three-betting to 52,000 from the small blind. It folded back to Lipshutz who decided to push out a four-bet, making the action 95,000 to go. Parsons made the call and the two saw a flop.
The flop fell and Parsons rapped the table quickly. Lipshutz moved out a large stack of chips totaling 100,000. Parsons announced he was all in and Lipshutz shrugged his shoulders and said "I call," with a sigh.
Lipshutz:
Parsons:
The turn and river brought and and Parsons was able to score a huge double up on the last hand before the break with his pair of queens.