Dan Smith moved all in for 60,000 in the cutoff, Keith Tilston called from the small blind and James Romero stuck around in the big. The flop came down and Tilston check-folded to a bet of 60,000 by Romero.
Romero tabled for ace high and Smith showed for queen high. The fell on the turn and Smith now picked up a flush draw. A hit the felt on the river, completing Smith's flush and securing a triple up through his opponents.
Action folded to the blinds where Nick Petrangelo moved all in with a covering stack of Lauren Roberts for just under 80,000. Roberts took a look at her cards and called.
Lauren Roberts:
Nick Petrangelo:
The board ran out and Roberts would hold on to double through Petrangelo.
Justin Bonomo raised on the button to 27,000 and Nick Petrangelo called in the big blind.
The flop was and both players checked to see the come on the turn. There, Petrangelo led out for 24,000. Bonomo raised to 74,000 and Petrangelo called.
The river was the and Bonomo moved all in for 321,000. Petrangelo was covered by the amount and he called quickly, comminiting his 248,000. Bonnomo showed down his for a set, but Petrangelo was holding for a straight and Bonomo would be forced to send over the chips. He was eliminated shortly after.
The board read and Bryn Kenney fired 58,000 into a pot around 80,000. Sam Soverel took almost his entire shot clock before he called and Kenney tabled for two pair.
Soverel turned over for a rivered straight, taking down the pot from Kenney and adding to his stack late in the day.
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Dan Smith moved all in from the small blind, Joseph Cappello was in the big blind when he looked at one card and called for his remaining 77,000 stack.
Joseph Cappello:
Dan Smith:
The board ran out and Cappello's three kings took down the pot, doubling through Smith.