Hand #53: From the cutoff Jake Schwartz bumped it up to 32,000 before Salman Behbehani moved all in from the button. Schwartz mucked and Behbehani won the pot.
Hand #54: Jake Schwartz made it 35,000 and won the blinds and antes while showing
Hand #55: Tobias Wenker made it 32,000 to go with Andrew Kloc making the call from the big blind to see a flop fall. Kloc checked and Wenker bet out 35,000 which was enough to prompt a fold from Kloc.
Hand #56:
Andrew Kloc limped in and Nacho Barbero checked his option to see a flop fall. Both players checked as the landed on the turn and they checked again.
The river was the and again both players tapped the table and tabled to chop the pot.
Hand #57:
On the final hand of the level Jake Schwartz opened to 32,000 only to have Simeon Naydenov three-bet to 80,000 from the hi-jack. Schwartz mucked and Naydenov won the hand.
Hand #49: Andrew Kloc raised to 33,000 from the cutoff and was able to collect the dead big blind and antes with that raise.
Hand #50: Barbero raised to 32,000 and he was called by Jake Schwartz from the big blind. On the flop of both players checked. The turn was the and both players checked again to see the on the river. Both players checked for a third street in a row and Schwartz showed for a winning pair of sevens.
Hand #51: From the button Tobias Wenker opened to 32,000 and was abole to win the pot when both blinds folded.
Hand #52: Simeon Naydenov opened to 35,000 from under the gun. Kropacek called from the big blind. The flop fell and Kropacek instantly checked. Naydenov fired out 31,000 and was quickly called by Kropacek. The turn was the and Kropacek checked to Naydenov again who made a bet of 68,000. Kropacek called. On the river Kropacek led out with a bet of 154,000 and that was good enough to get Naydenov to fold.
Hand #48: Simeon Naydenov raised to 35,000 from the cutoff only to have Noah Bronstein move all in for his last 63,000. Naydenov instantly made the call and the cards were tabled.
Bronstein:
Naydenov:
The flop changed little apart from giving Bronstein outs to a backdoor straight. The furthered his disadvantage, and when the fell on the river, Bronstein was out in 9th place for a $23,259 payday.
Hand #43: Action folded to Jake Schwartz on the button. He raised to 32,000. The small blind folded while Jan Kropacek called. on the flop, Kropacek checked to Schwartz who bet 28,000. Kropacek called. The turn was the and both players checked. The hit the river and Kropacek led for 68,000 and that was enough to win him the pot.
Hand #44: Andrew Kloc opened for 36,000 and folded to a reraise of 81,000 from Tobais Wenker awarding Wenker the pot.
Hand #45: Tobais Wenker opened to 32,000 from the hijack. He met a reraise of 70,000 from Kropacek and folded his hand, awarding Kropacek the pot.
Hand #46: Action folded around to the blinds where Mike Watson raised to 40,000. That was enough to force Andrew Kloc out of the pot and Watson collected his winnings.
Hand #47: Behbehani opened to 36,000 from middle position. Nacho Barbero called from big blind. The flop came the and Barbero check called a bet of 25,000 from Behbehani. On the turn both players slowed down with a check. The river was the and Barbero led with a bet of 37,000. Behbehani tanked for a bit but eventually folded his hand awarding the pot to Barbero.
Hand #38: Salman Behbehani raised to 32,000 from the lo-jack and picked up the blinds and antes.
Hand #39: Jan Kropacek kicked it up to 32,000 and won the blinds and antes uncontested.
Hand #40: From under the gun Jake Schwartz opened to 32,000 and Jan Kropacek made the call to see a flop fall.
Both players checked as the fell on the turn and Schwartz checked before Kropacek bet out 40,000. Schwartz made the call as the landed on the river and both players checked.
Schwartz announced ace-king, but it would be Kropacek's for two pair that would see him win the pot.
Hand #41: Nacho Barbero opened the cutoff to 32,000 and won the blinds and antes.
Hand #42: Simeon Naydenov opened to 35,000 and Salman Behbehani defended his big blind before check-folding to a 31,000-chip bet on the flop.
Hand #34: In a raised pot Jake Schwartz and Jan Kropacek were heads up. On a flop of Kropacek checked to Schwartz who put out a bet that was called by Kropacek. On the turn, Kropacek checked to Schwartz again who fired 46,000. Kropacek called. The river was the and both players checked. Schwartz turned up his but it was no good against Kropacek's for three queens and Kropacek scooped the pot.
Hand #35: Behbehani opened to 32,000 from the button. From the small blind Kropacek reraised to 80,000. Behbehani called. On the flop Kropacek led for 75,000. Behbehani couldn't handle the pressure of the bet and he tossed his hand into the muck
Hand #36: Action folded to Schwartz and from the hijack he raised to 32,000. Mike Watson called from the big blind. On the flop, Watson checked called a bet of 27,000 from Schwartz. The turn was the and Watson checked for a second time. Schwartz put out a bet of 44,000 which Watson called. On the river Watson checked for third time. Schwartz fired 78,000 and it was too much for Watson who folded as Schwartz scooped the pot.
Hand #37: Schwartz opened the pot again for 32,000. Only Andrew Kloc called from the big blind. On the flop Kloc checked to Schwartz who bet 27,000. Kloc quickly folded and Schwartz collected the pot.
Hand #29: Salman Behbehani opened to 33,000 from the lo-jack before Jan Kropacek three-bet to 75,000 next to act.
Behbehani folded and Kropacek won the pot.
Hand #30: Salman Behbehani opened to 30,000 and the blinds and antes.
Hand #31: Jake Schwartz opened with a raise under the gun and collected the blinds and antes.
Hand #32: Nacho Barbero bumped it up to 32,000 from the cutoff and won the blinds and antes.
Hand #33: Tobias Wenker opened his button to 32,000 only to have Jake Schwartz three-bet to 86,000 from the small blind. Wenker responded by four-betting to a total of 133,000 and Schwartz mucked.
Hand #28: Sumanth Reddy moved all in for 108,000 when action was folded to him. Action folded to Mike Watson who made the call. In the next seat over, Andrew Kloc reraised all in for 340,000. Action folded back around to Mike Watson who went into the tank for several minutes before folding his hand leaving Reddy and Kloc heads up going to a showdown
Kloc:
Reddy:
The flop came down giving Kloc the lead with two pair. The and on the river did not help Reddy catch back up and he was eliminated from the tournament in 10th place, giving the final nine players a pay jump.
Hand #21: Simeon Naydenov opened to 25,000 from the lo-jack and Nacho Barbero three-bet to 60,000.
With the action back on Naydenov, he responded by making it 104,000 to put the pressure back on the Argentine. After close to a minute, Barbero would call the additional 44,000 to see a flop fall.
Naydenov led out quickly for 82,000 and Barbero opted to release his hand.
Hand #22: Andrew Kloc bumped it up to 27,000 and picked up the blinds and antes.
Hand #23: Jan Kropacek opened to 24,000 from under the gun and Tobias Wenker made it 57,000 from the button. Kropacek folded and Wenker collected the pot.
Hand #24: Andrew Klock made it 27,000 to go from middle position and he picked up the blinds and antes.
Hand #25: The action folded round to Salman Behbehani on the button and his 25,000-chip raise won the blinds the antes uncontested.
Hand #26: Andrew Kloc raised it up to 27,000 from early position and he picked up the blinds and antes after showing .
Hand #27: Nacho Barbero kicked it up for 25,000 and collected the blinds and antes.