In a three-bet pot with three players involved, the flop showed when DiPascale shoved in the small blind for 550,000. he got called Nick Schwarmann and they both revealed their cards:
Joseph DiPascale:
Nick Schwarmann:
Schwarmann had hit two pair and improved his hand into a full house on the turn and river to bust DiPascale from the tournament in 22th place for a $9,844 payday.
Action was joined on the flop with 345,000 already in the pot. Michael Cox led out for 200,000. Sandeep Pulusani, in the cutoff, made the call while Joseph DiPiscales folded from the big blind.
The pair checked the turn leading to the river. Cox announced a pot sized bet. While counting out his stack, Pulusani announced he was all in, but the count revealed that Cox had only 675,000 remaining, less than the pot, and he was already all in. Pulusani could do nothing but call, and it was showdown time.
Michael Cox:
Sandeep Pulusani:
Cox's aces were no good against Pulusani's full house, tens full of twos. Pulusani scooped the pot to enter the chip lead picture, while Cox was sent to the rail.
The action was picked up on a board with a huge pot already containing more than 1,400,000.
Jordan Kaplan checked to Aden Salazar in the cutoff who tossed a pile of chips in front of him for a bet worth around 900,000. Kaplan went deep into the tank and ended up folding his cards.
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The action was picked up on a board in a heads-up pot. Daniel Negreanu checked to Nick Schwarmann who announced all in, putting Negreanu at risk for his last 330,000.
The latter snap-called, showing for the full house and Schwarmann sent into the muck.