Barry Greenstein raised to 700 from early position and Steve Dennis called on the button. The player in the small blind three-bet to 2,850 and the big blind and Greenstein both folded. Dennis asked, "How much?" and eventually decided to call.
The flop came . The small blind led out for 3,600 and Dennis called. The turn was the and the small blind checked this time. Dennis immediately moved all in, and the small blind thought about it for a moment before letting his hand go.
Dennis has accumulated a large pile of chips in front of him totaling 60,000, which is the equivalent of 12 starting stacks in this tournament.
Kurt Jewell raised to 600 from under the gun and the player in the cutoff moved all in for 2,625. Jewell thought for a moment and decided to call.
Jewell tabled his cards first, revealing and the cutoff was at risk with for a coin flip.
The flop came and the cutoff was still ahead with two eights. The turn, however, was the and Jewell took the lead with a pair of kings. The river was the and jewell earned the pot and the elimination.
While Jewell was stacking his chips, another player at the table said, "Well I'm glad I saw that. Now I know you're a better poker player than I am." Jewell smiled and continue to stack his newly acquired chips.
The player under the gun opened to 400. Timothy Burt three-bet to 1,075 from one seat over. Action folded around to the original raiser who made the excess.
The flop was . The player under the gun checked and Burt bet 1,150. His opponent check-called.
The turn came the and was checked around.
The dealer completed the board with the . The player under the gun led for 1,950 and Burt went into the tank for a few seconds before making the call. Burt tabled next to his opponent's to rake in the pot with ace high.
Dan Healey was in the hijack and managed to get his opponent in the cutoff to commit all of his chips before the flop.
Healey tabled and his opponent was at risk and well behind with .
The board ran out and Healey held on to eliminate a player.
Healey has had a successful summer so far, cashing in four WSOP events already. He looks for number five in this event with the hopes of closing out and winning his first bracelet.