Victor Ramdin raised from the cutoff only to have Sorel Mizzi reraise from the button. A short-stacked Michael Reed then raised all in for 13,500 total from the small blind, which both Ramdin and Mizzi called. When the flop came down , Ramdin checked, Mizzi bet, Ramdin raised, and Mizzi called.
It then went bet-call on the turn, with the same action occurring on the river. Ramdin rolled over for a rivered flush, and it was good as both his opponents mucked. Mizzi dropped to just 22,000 after the hand while Reed was eliminated in 28th place.
After posting his big blind Dale Burner did not have enough chips to pay for another round. He was raised by Mitch Schock, and Demes easily made the call.
Burner:
Schock:
The board came giving Schock two pair and enough to eliminate Demes.
We didn't catch the details on the elimination, but we witnessed Russ Floyd making his way to the payout desk, which means he became our 30th-place finisher.
Jason Plummer was all in preflop with against the of Jeremy Heartberg. It was a classic flip for Plummer's tournament life, one that did not go well as the flop gave Heartberg the lead; however, Plummer did pick up a flush draw.
Unfortunately for him, the turn and river blanked, and Plummer was eliminated in 31st place.
We've had two more rapid eliminations here in the $3,000 Limit Hold'em Event. "Crazy" Mike Thorpe was busted in 33rd place, followed by Darin Thomas in 32nd. Each will take home $5,612 for their performances.
After attempting to go all-in preflop Zachery Grunberg was informed that he had too many chips. However his table was filled with people willing to oblige his all-in wishes. Mike Thorpe was able to raise Gruneberg all-in and in doing so he himself got to push all his chips into the middle. Not wanting to be left out of the action Tyler Bonkowski made the call as well.
Gruneberg:
Thorpe
Bonkowski:
The cards fell and Gruneberg was eliminated after his measly pair of sevens was no match for the other two player's Queens. Thorpe and Bonkowski split the pot and both got to stay in the tournament.