Hand #111: Noah Schwartz raised to 70,000 from the button. KT Park potted to 225,000 from the big blind. Schwartz made the call. The flop came , and Park checked. Schwartz put Park all in, and Park folded.
Hand #112: Schwartz raised from the cutoff, and Shawn Silber called from the button. James Park made the call in the big blind. Three hearts flopped: . Everyone checked. Another round of checks occurred after the turn. An river finally led to a bet, 75,000 from Schwartz. James called, and Schwartz showed for a flush.
Hand #113: Schwartz made it 65,000, and Silber called him. They saw a flop of heads up. Schwartz's 75,000 bet was called. Both checked the turn and river. Schwartz's was good for two pair and the pot.
Hand #114: Silber raised to 75,000, and Schwartz defended his big blind. Schwartz then checked dark on the flop. Silber bet 100,000, and Schwartz called. An fell on the turn, and Schwartz bet out 300,000. Silber tanked for about a minute before calling. The river brought a , completing a four-straight, and Schwartz bet the pot. Silber folded immediately.
Hand #115: James Park bet the pot (105,000) from the cutoff and won the pot.
Hand #116: Noah Schwartz raised the button and took down the pot.
Hand #117: Noah Schwartz raised the cutoff and took down the pot. That hand pushed Schwartz up to about three million with 4.6 in play.
Hand #118: Noah Schwartz opened for 80,000 under the gun, James Park called from the small blind and it was heads-up action to the flop. James bet all in for 200,000, Schwartz called and the cards were tabled.
Schwartz:
James:
The was put out on the turn followed by the river, and James doubled with a straight.
Hand #121: Noah Schwartz got a walk in the big blind.
Hand #122: James Park raised to 60,000 from the cutoff and Noah Schwartz three-bet to 210,000 from the small blind. Park thought for about 30 seconds before folding.
Hand #123: Noah Schwartz made it 90,000 from the button and KT Park folded his big blind.
Hand #124: Noah Schwartz raised it to 80,000 from the cutoff and Shawn Silber called from the button. Both players checked the flop, the turned and Schwartz bet 105,000. Silber folded.
Hand #125: Noah Schwartz raised to 80,000 under the gun and took down the pot.
Hand #126: Noah Schwartz got a walk in the big blind.
Hand #127: Shawn Silber got a walk in the big blind.
Hand #128: Noah Schwartz made it 80,000 from the button and took down the blinds.
Hand #129: Shaun Silber made it 80,000 on the button. James Park then made it 255,000 from the big blind, Silber called and the flop fell . James moved all in for his last 185,000 and Silber snap-called.
James:
Silber:
The turn and river were kind to James as it allowed his aces to hold for the double.
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Hand #130: Shawn Silber raised to 140,000. Josh Pollock put Silber all in, and Silber called.
Silber:
Pollock:
The flop came , keeping Silber's aces in the lead but giving Pollock a gutshot straight draw. An turn added more outs to Pollock's hand, as now either a five or a ten would make his straight. The river came a , and Silber's aces had been toppled, ending his run.
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Hand #131: James Park raised to 80,000 on the button and Josh Pollock called from the small blind. Noah Schwartz came along from the big and three players saw a flop of . All three players checked to see the turn and Pollock checked. Schwartz bet just over 200,000, James raised the pot, Pollock folded and Schwartz three-bet it. James called off and as it turned out was freerolling.
James:
Schwartz:
Unfortunately for James, his freeroll wouldn't come in as the useless peeled off. Chop it up.
Hand #132: Noah Schwartz raised to 120,000 from the small blind and won the pot.
Hand #133: KT Park made it 120,000 to go from the small blind only to have James Park three-bet the pot. KT got his short stack in and the cards were tabled.
KT:
James:
James was ahead with sevens, though he improved to a pair of tens on the flop. KT picked up a gutshot straight draw to go with his threes and overs, but neither the turn nor river would deliver him salvation. With that, KT Park shook hands with the remaining players and then exited the tournament in fourth place.