Thomas Lutz raised from the cutoff and Harrison Gimbel defended his big blind. The duo checked the flop and Gimbel check-called a bet of 85,000 on the turn. After the river, Gimbel checked and Lutz claimed the pot without showdown after betting 260,000.
Hand 2
At the same time one table over, Richard Dubini raised to 35,000 in the hijack and Sammy Lafleur three-bet to 95,000 on the button. Dubini moved all in and Lafleur called.
Richard Dubini:
Sammy Lafleur:
It was a big flip for the player from Argentina, and Dubini's fours held up after the board ran out .
Zachary Gruneberg opened to 36,000 and Zhaoxing Wang three-bet to 141,000 out of the big blind. Gruneberg moved all in and Wang called instantly with the inferior stack.
Zhaoxing Wang:
Zachary Gruneberg:
The board of failed to improve Gruneberg and he sighed while paying off his opponent, forfeiting a hefty chunk of his stack. Wang doubled for 572,000 and Gruneberg had less than 100,000 left.
A few minutes later, Marc Foggin also took a big hit as well after paying off Bryan Emory's . Emory had flopped a jack and turned a king for two pair to take half of Foggin's stack.
Down to his last 60,000 after losing that big hand a few minutes ago, Zachary Gruneberg moved all in from the button and Jacob Bazeley called out of the big blind.
Zachary Gruneberg:
Jacob Bazeley:
The flop changed nothing much and Gruneberg remained in the lead. On the turn, both picked up a straight draw and the on the river completed a straight for Bazeley.
"Nice hand, Baze," Gruneberg said. Both players bumped fists before Gruneberg headed to the payout desk in order to collect $8,428 for his efforts.
Tobias Peters defended his big blind against a raise to 40,000 by Harrison Gimbel on the button and the duo checked the flop. On the turn, Peters bet 47,000 and Gimbel called before the river completed the board. Peters bet 113,000 and Gimbel took a long time to make a decision. The clock was called on him and he tossed in a single chip with one second left.
Peters rolled over for a flush and won the pot.
One table over, Richard Dubini defended his big blind against a raise by Sammy Lafleur. The flop went check, check. On the turn, Dubini bet 40,000 and Lafleur called before the Argentinian checked the river. Lafleur bet 110,000 and was called to show as winning hand.
Uri Reichenstein opened the action with a raise to 45,000 from early position and Marc Foggin moved all in for his last 220,000 from the button. Reichenstein called and the cards were turned over.
Marc Foggin:
Uri Reichenstein:
On the flop, Reichenstein picked up a gutshot straight draw and he was ready to chop it up after the turn. However, the river gave him the better two pair and Foggin was eliminated in 19th place for $8,428. All remaining 18 players have $10,478 locked up and will now redraw to the last two tables.
In a battle of the blinds, Ryan Lincks raised from the small blind and quickly called the shove of Dan Sindelar in the big blind to put himself at risk for what appeared to be 360,000.
Ryan Lincks:
Dan Sindelar:
Lincks got it in with the best of it, but was suddenly in danger when the flop fell . A blank turn changed nothing much before the cruel on the river completed a four-card flush for Sindelar. Lincks was eliminated in 17th place and took home $10,478.