Matt Glantz: XxXx/7♠5♦J♥6♠/Xx
Nick Schulman: XxXx/K♦3♥8♣9♠/Xx
Matt Glantz completed, Nick Schulman raised, and Glantz called.
Schulman continued betting on fourth and fifth streets as Glantz called. Glantz then bet on sixth and Schulman called.
Glantz bet again on seventh as Schulman looked away from the table and played with his chips for nearly a minute before calling. Glantz showed J♦9♣9♥ for two pair and Schulman threw his cards across the table.
Cary Katz had apparently just played one hand and lost half of his stack to quads while Michael Mizrachi further built his already large stack. Just now, Katz on the button ended up all-in and at risk for 83,000 on the 6♦5♠2♥J♥ turn against Bryce Yockey in the hijack.
Cary Katz: K♥J♦9♦5♥
Bryce Yockey: K♠Q♠Q♥10♠
Yockey had plenty of outs to score the knockouts, which Katz iterated on the live stream table. When the 10♣ fell on the river, Katz said "there it is" and was ready to leave. However, he had not lost but improved from two pair to a straight for the double.
Stephen Chidwick raised to 21,000 from the cutoff and was called by John Racener on the button and Calvin Anderson in the big blind.
All three players checked on the 2♠9♦7♠ flop and then Anderson led out for 38,000 on the 6♣ turn. Chidwick called and Racener announced he was all in for 165,000 total.
Anderson called to put Racener at risk and Chidwick got out of the way.
John Racener: K♠Q♣10♥8♣
Calvin Anderson: A♥J♠10♦8♦
Both players had turned a straight and an irrelevant 3♥ completed the board — sending half the pot each players way.
With late registration closed, tournament officials have announced the prize pool for this event.
There were a total of 89 entries, generating a prize pool of $4,249,750. The top 14 players will finish in the money, with the champion earning $1,178,703.
Josh Arieh: XxXx / 10♣8♠7♥A♦ / Xx
Viktor Blom: J♥5♥5♠ / J♦J♠8♦9♦
Josh Arieh completed and Viktor Blom called with a jack. Blom then paired his open jack and bet for Arieh to call. The same action repeated on fifth and sixth street before Blom also bet seventh. Arieh raised only for Blom to make it three bets.
"I should have just called," Arieh sighed ... then added "maybe you just have nines full" before he tossed in calling chips. Blom had jacks full of fives and won the pot as Arieh flashed his cards for what appeared to be tens in the hole.
Jason Mercier: XxXx / 6♣J♦10♠8♦ / Xx
Michael Rocco: XxXx / 7♥A♣J♥folded on fifth street
Josh Arieh: 5♠6♠7♠ / Q♠A♥7♣Q♦
Viktor Blom: XxXx / 4♣2♥folded on fourth street
Three players then limped in for the bring in and Jason Mercier bet fourth street when checked to. Michael Rocco called and so did Arieh. The latter then bet fifth street with a single 1,000 chip behind. Mercier called and Rocco folded as Mercier joked he "might make a better open board" than Arieh.
However, Arieh paired his queen on sixth and Mercier grinned. Both remaining streets were checked behind by Mercier and Arieh won the pot with his two pair. They talked about the hand and Arieh joked "I cost myself one thousand chips" as the final chip had not gone into the middle.
"I did this keeping one chip behind thing," Arieh added and John David Rogers replied "I didn't know that was a thing in stud games".