Noah Boeken opened the action by raising preflop. Jonathan Lane three-bet in position and Boeken four-bet when the action came back to him. Lane called and the two saw a flop.
The flop fell and Boeken fired out a bet. Lane made the call and the turned. Boeken continued the aggression with another bet and eventually Lane folded his hand. Boeken showed for air and was able to scoop the pot.
We caught up to the action on Table 283 to find a board and a pot with around 90,000 chips in it. Both blinds were involved in the pot and they both checked, while a lurking Dylan Drazan in the cut off put out a bet of 40,000. The small blind smooth called while Matt Matros in the big blind folded.
A river brought a check from the small blind and a 30,000 chip bet from Drazen. The small blind called and was in for a sore sight as Drazen flipped over for broadway. The small blind begrudgingly showed for a losing set of jacks.
Jimmy Fricke opened the action from the button, making it 6,000. Noah Boeken called from the small blind and Matt Matros got out of the way in the big blind. The flop came . Boeken checked and Fricke continued out for 9,000. Boeken made the call.
Fourth street fell the and Boeken checked once again. Fricke shot out 16,000 this time and Boeken called once again. The river was the and both players checked. Boeken tabled for the nut flush and Fricke quickly sent his cards toward the muck.
A short stacked player raised the action and Matt Matros three-bet from the small blind. The short stack four-bet all in and Matros made the call.
Matros:
Opponent:
Matros struck gold when the flop came . He kept the lead on the turn and sealed a victory when the rivered. Matros was able to bring us one elimination closer to our final 27 players.
After a raise from a player in late position, Noah Boeken peeked down at his cards from the big blind and then made the call. The flop came down and Boeken checked. His opponent continued out and Boeken made the call.
The turn was the and Boeken check-called yet another bet. The river was the and Boeken checked for a third time. He faced yet another bet from his opponent that he eventually called. His opponent tabled for a rivered pair of jacks and Boeken shook his head while laughing.
"You've got me," Boeken said, sliding his cards to the muck and watching as the chips were pushed to his opponent.