"Pleds" limped from early position and two-time bracelet winner Shankar "Burgersssss" Pillai raised all in for 3,656 from the hijack. Kijoon "standardiu" Park then three-bet to 8,562 and called off for 52,364 total when "Pleds" jammed.
The flop kept Park firmly in the lead, but the turn did give Pillai a flush draw. Unfortunately for him, the river was a brick and Park scored the double elimination.
Matt "outdriveyou" Moore raised to 1,600 under the gun, David "DaveDaDonk" Gutfreund called from the cutoff and Ramaswamy Ravi "Pokerkid77" Pyloore three-bet to 5,900 from the button.
Ramaswamy Ravi "Pokerkid77" Pyloore:
David "DaveDaDonk" Gutfreund:
Gutfreund held an over but didn't find an ace with the runout ending his tournament.
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Phil "Lumestackin" Hellmuth raised all in for 16,320 from late position and "Crushingly" isolated after they came over the top for 54,055 from the button.
"Crushingly":
Phil "Lumestackin" Hellmuth:
It was a classic with "Crushingly" in the lead and nothing changed after the flop.
The turn left Hellmuth drawing to a king or a jack and the river fell paint but it was the ending the his tournament.