Hand #18: Action folded to Moshin Charania who moved all in from the cutoff for 437,000. Brewer called the all in with less chips from the small blind.
Charania:
Brewer:
The flop came down giving no help to Charania. On the turn, Charania managed to pick up the lead and that left Brewer drawing to two outs. The river was not one of them and Brewer was eliminated from the tournament in ninth place.
Hand #14: Robert Brewer moved all in and took down the pot when everyone folded.
Hand #15: Gregory Josifovski raised to 77,000 from middle position and collected the blinds and antes without a contest.
Hand #16: Daniel Cascado raised to 48,000 from the hijack seat and was called by Zimnan Ziyard from the cutoff. Everyone else folded and it was heads up to the flop. On the flop, Cascado checked to Ziyard who bet 51,000. Cascado called. The turn was the and both players checked to the river which was the . Both players checked again and Cascado was able to take down the pot by showing his . Ziyard mucked his hand without showing.
Hand #17: Cascado opened the pot to 48,000 from middle position. Ziyard three bet to 107,000 from the hijack seat. Cascado folded and Ziyard won the pot.
Hand #11- Robert Brewer made it 41,000 to go on the button, and Gregory Josifovski reraised to 190,000 from the small blind. It got back to Brewer, and he quickly folded, giving Josifovski the pot.
Hand #12- Action folded to Corey Harrison in the small blind, and he limped in. Daniel Cascado checked his option, and the flop came . Harrison fired out 22,000, and Cascado made the call. The turn brought the , and Harrison checked this time. Cascado checked as well, and the hit the river. Both players checked, and Harrison showed for a pair of queens, which was good enough to make Cascado muck his hand.
Hand #13- Gareth Teatum raised it up to 46,000, and Corey Harrison made the call on the button. Zimnan Ziyard called from the big blind as well, and the flop ran down . Ziyard checked to Teatum, who fired out 78,000. Harrison raised it up to 156,000 and Ziyard folded the big blind. Teatum then popped it back with a raise to 444,000, and Harrison kicked his hand in.
Hand #6: Zimnan Ziyard raised to 41,000 on the button. Mohsin Charania moved all in from the big blind and scooped the pot when Ziyard folded.
Hand #7: Ziyard raised to 41,000 from the cutoff and folded when Charania moved all again in from the small blind.
Hand #8: Ziyard opened the pot to 40,000 from middle position. Robert Brewer moved all in from the big blind and won the pot when Ziyard folded.
Hand #9: Ziyard raised to 40,000 from middle position once again. Brewer called from the small blind. From the big blind Paul Spitzberg reraised to 128,000 and took down the pot when bot players folded.
Hand #10: Ziyard opened the pot to 40,000 from middle position. Spitzberg made the call from the small blind. The big blind folded and the two men went heads up to the flop which fell . Bot players checked to the turn. Spitzberg checked a second time then folded after Ziyard bet 47,000.
Hand #1- Action folded to Paul Spitzberg in the small blind, and he raised to 51,000. Gregory Josifovski folded his big blind, and Spitzberg took down the blind and antes.
Hand #2- Daniel Cascado raised it up to 41,000, and he took down the blinds and antes.
Hand #3- Daniel Cascado gets a walk in the big blind.
Hand #4- Gareth Teatum raised it to 44,000 from under the gun, and it was good enough to take down the blinds and antes.
Hand #5- Daniel Cascado raised it to 41,000, and Zimnan Ziyard called from the small blind. The flop comes , and both players checked. The turn brought the , and both players checked again. The river was the , and Ziyard checked to Cascado, who bet 38,000. Ziyard folded, and the pot went to our chip leader.
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