Stephen Song raised to 180,000 in the small blind and got called by Jonas Lauck in the big blind.
The flop gave and Lauck called another bet from Song for 215,000. The same action happened when the paired the board on the turn, this time for 230,000.
The river went checked and Lauck tabled , which was enough to win the pot as Song sent into the muck.
The dream run has come to an end after Jimmy D'Ambrosio jammed his last with under-the-gun five handed for 600,000 the big blind Jonathan Pastore woke up with .
D'Ambrosio thought the dream was alive when he turned a double gut-shot.
ran out and he missed sending him out in 15th place, still good for an amazing story and $40,885.
Coming back from the last break, Jimmy D'Ambrosio was left with just 25,000 chips, a single green. The Raiders fan has be the most loud and entertaining player in the tournament so far to neutrals and his lasted run and got him back in contention.
First, he got it in against Stephen Song with versus the of Song. The board ran out .
Second, he was but all in by the small blind when D'Ambrosio was in the big blind and his held against the of Shawn Daniels.
Thirdly, he then got in from the small blind against the open from Justin Bond for his 180,000. The board ran out and he was on 455,000 chips.
At this point D'Ambrosio was hyped up and joked ''For all you kids out there, never give up on gambling''.
In the fourth hand Song opened 130,000 on the button and D'Ambrosio jammed the big blind with against of Song. The board ran out to put him on 900,000 chips.
What a crazy run for D'Ambrosio who got the attention of the entire Bally's Convention Centre with his celebrations.
Tamer Alkamli just limped in the small blind and Yulian Bogdanov shoved for a remaining stack around 750,000. It was snap-called by Alkamli for the following showdown:
Yulian Bogdanov:
Tamer Alkamli:
Shayesteh was in desperate shape for the double up, and found no help throughout the board to be elimiated in 16th place of the tournament.
The flop read in a raised pot when big blind Anthony Spinella check-called from a bet worth 120,000 from Rok Gostisa on the button.
The same action happened on the turn, this time for 180,000.
The river was the and after some thinking, Gostisa moved all his chips in front of him for around 780,000, leaving just one 5,000-chip behind. Spinella announced all in and Gostisa sent deep into the tank before eventually folding.
Gostisa managed to double up his stack a few times after that hand to come back to a stack worth 75,000.
Preflop action had Sandeep Pulusani in the cutoff raising to 750,000, almost his entire stack, leaving just 80,000 behind. The blinds folded and Robert Mizrachi pushed over top. Pulusani sat thinking and playing with his remaining chips for a few minutes. Time was eventually called and during the 10-second countdown Pulusani shoved the remainder of his stack in to the middle.
Sandeep Pulusani:
Robert Mizrachi:
The flop of looked like a guaranteed double up for Pulusani until the turn and river came down to give MIzrachi the backdoor flush. The table was shocked and Mizrachi hit the table in celebration as the clubs hit and he knocked Pulusani out of the tournament in 18th place.
The flop showed in a raised pot when Elio Fox check-called a bet from Tamer Alkamli for 220,000.
The turn brought the and Fox check-called agin, this time for 520,000. The river was checked and Fox tabled but the pot was sent to Alkamli who held for the straight.