With blinds at 160,000/320,000/40,000, action folded to Philip "tomte" Yeh who raised all in for 4,914,615 from the small blind and Raman "Acrogum" Afanasenka called from the big blind.
Philip "tomte" Yeh:
Raman "Acrogum" Afanasenka:
Yeh was in rough shape and didn't receive any help from the flop.
The turn gave Afanasenka broadway and Yeh was drawing to a chop at best but the river came the ending his tournament in 10th place.
With the blinds at 140,000/280,000/35,000, Tom ".beast." Cannuli moved all in for 1,120.694 under the gun and David "Twizzlers" Prociak called from the big blind.
Tom ".beast." Cannuli:
David "Twizzlers" Prociak:
Cannuli was looking for some paint but was left wanting as the board ran out a lowly to send him out the door in 11th place.
With the blinds at 120,000/240,000/30,000, Brett "Metanemesis" Apter moved all in from the button to put the pressure on the players in the blinds. Jaime "mooseman1710" Reyes opted to call off for 3,204,048 from the big blind and the hands were turned up.
With the blinds at 100,000/200,000/25,000, "whynot38" jammed for 905,994 from the cutoff, "bigross888" three-bet shoved for 2,610,100 in the small blind, and Michael "MiguelFiesta" Lech called in the big blind.
"whynot38":
"bigross888"
Michael "MiguelFiesta" Lech:
Lech, who was knocked down to just under a big blind a few levels prior, was hoping to hit an ace or queen to continue an impressive comeback, but the board had other ideas. "whynot38" was eliminated in 17th place, and Lech busted shortly in 16th when his ace-queen lost to Raman "Acrogum" Afanasenka's ace-king. Both players earned $4,793.98 for their efforts.
With blinds at 100,000/200,000/25,000, Julian "JULIAN" Parmann opened for 755,000 on the button and Brett "Metanemesis" Apter called from the small blind.
The flop came , Apter lead out for 200,000 and Parmann called for less holding 5,268.
Parmann needed some help and received it with the turn but it was short-lived as the appeared on the river giving Apter the straight to eliminate Parmann from the tournament in 18th place - $4,793.98.
With blinds at 30,000/60,000/7,500, action folded to Nick "DuckFlush" Pupillo who raised to 183,750 and Andrew "PintoPedro" Donabedian called from the big blind to see a flop.
Both players checked and the appeared on the turn.
Pupillo check-raised Donabedian's 158,600 bet to 317,200 and Donabedian jammed for 848,811. Pupillo called for less holding 672,464 and both players tabled their hands.
Nick "DuckFlush" Pupillo:
Andrew "PintoPedro" Donabedian:
Only an ace was going to save Pupillo but the river came the eliminating him from the tournament.
With the blinds at 30,000/60,000/7,500, Jacob "Bandit275" Powers raised the button to 120,000 and then called when Wisconsin's Larry "lormson" Ormson, who is playing from New Jersey, three-bet all in for 154,324 from the big blind.
Jacob "Bandit275" Powers:
Larry "lormson" Ormson:
The flop gave Ormson a double gutshot straight draw, but he failed to complete it as the bricked the turn followed by the on the river.
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With the blinds at 20,000/40,000/5,000, Ryan "Protential" Laplante, who had grown short after losing a flip with ace-jack against pocket threes, moved all in for 212,418 from the button and Jacob "Bandit275" Powers called from the big blind.
Ryan "Protential" Laplante:
Jacob "Bandit275" Powers:
Laplante needed to improve to stay alive, but that didn't happen as the board ran out to end his run in 69th place for $1,597.99.