Alex Foxen moved all in from late position for 104,000 and Chris Hunichen called in the small blind, players turned over their hands with Foxen at risk.
Chris Hunichen:
Alex Foxen:
The board ran out and Hunichen's aces held on for the pot, eliminating Foxen from the tournament.
Chris Hunichen opened from early position with a raise to 17,000. Action folded to the button where Alex Foxen moved all in for 26,000. Action folded back to Hunichen who called.
Alex Foxen:
Chris Hunichen:
The board ran out [Qs,Qf,6h,Jd,8h] and Hunichen was dead by the turn, so Foxen doubled up to 72,000 chips.
Alex Foxen opened to 17,000 from under the gun, Sean Winter called in the big blind and the flop came down . Action checked to Foxen who bet 15,000 and was check-raised to 40,000 by Winter.
Foxen called and the dealer flipped over a on the turn. Winter bet 25,000, Foxen called and the completed the board. Winter checked to Foxen, he bet 110,000, leaving only 46,000 behind.
Winter used a full time extension, in the end he called and Foxen tabled for air. Winter turned over for two pair, taking down the pot from Foxen's ill-timed bluff attempt.
Ryan Riess opened the hijack with a raise to 17,000. Justin Bonomo called in the cutoff before Seth Davies moved all in from the button for about 60,000. Action folded back to Riess who re-shoved all in over the top and Bonomo quickly got away.
Ryan Riess:
Seth Davies:
The board ran out and Davies held on to double up through Riess.
Koray Aldemir opened to 14,000 and was called by Martin Zamani and Jason Koon.
The flop was and Aldemir led for 24,000. Zamani raised to 100,000 and Koon folded. Aldemir thought for a bit then jammed all in and Zamani snap-called.
Koray Aldemir:
Martin Zamani:
Zamani flopped the nuts but Aldemir was still live, drawing to a full house. The turn and river were both bricks though and that meant Aldemir would be eliminated from the tournament.
This also ended Aldemir's shot at competing for the USPO Championship as he can no longer get any points from this event.