Nicholas Mitchell limped in from the button only to have Scott Baumstein bump it up to 12,000. Mitchell moved all in for roughly 150,000 and Baumstein instantly made the call.
Mitchell:
Baumstein:
The flop kept Baumstein in a commanding lead, but when the landed on the turn, Mitchell picked up outs to a flush draw.
Unfortunately for Mitchell, the would complete the board on the river and send him home in 13th place as Scott Baumstein becomes the eighth player to advance through to the final table.
Kyle Frey opened for 12,000 on the button and Nikita Lebedev three-bet to 32,000. Frey decided to just call.
The flop came and Lebedev c-bet for 40,000. Frey called.
Both players checked the turn. However, when the completed the board, Lebedev thought for a while and then bet 130,000, which left him with only 39,000 behind. Frey folded.
After that hand, Lebedev is up to 335,000 while Frey has slipped to 265,000.
Nicholas Mitchell made it 12,000 from the button and Scott Baumstein made the call before checking the flop.
Mitchell fired out a 14,000-chip continuation-bet only to have Baumstein check-raise to 31,000. Mitchell made the call before both players checked the on the turn as the completed the board on the river.
Baumstein fired out 50,000 and Mitchell quickly mucked.
Currently we are scheduled to go on dinner break, but with only three tables remaining, each table is doing something differently.
Nikita Lebedev (483,000) and Kyle Frey (117,000) are continuing to play without a break, while Nicholas Mitchell (324,000) and Scott Baumstein (276,000) are taking a standard 20-minute break before returning to play.
Mark Radoja (459,000) and Yasuhiro Waki (141,000) however have decided to go on the full 60-minute dinner break.