Tyler Patterson raised to 32,000 and Carter Gill called before James Vanneman reraised to 115,000 from the small blind. Patterson and Gill both called.
The flop was and Vanneman moved all in, Patterson folded and Gill quickly called off the rest of his chips.
Vanneman:
Gill:
The turn was the and the came on the river, Gill's two pair was good and he doubled up to around 690,000
James Vanneman potted from middle position only to have Jonas Mackoff repot from the cutoff. Vanneman called off for 149,000 total and he discovered he was in a dominating spot.
Vanneman:
Mackoff:
Mackoff's camp began calling for a ten, but the flop did not supply their demand. When the hit the turn, the chant for a ten suddenly turned to one calling for a jack. "How about a four or six," Mackoff said, clearly content with a chop.
Call for what they would, it made no difference as the blanked. Vanneman survived to double while Mackoff was left with under 200K.
Jonas Mackoff raised to 56,000 under the gun and action folded all the way around to Carter Gill on the button. He promptly three-bet to 100,000, the blinds got out of the way, Mackoff moved all for 193,000, and Gill made the call.
Mackoff:
Gill:
Mackoff immediately began calling for an ace, no doubt his best bet to win the pot and stay alive. Unfortunately for him, the flop did not deliver an ace, but it did add a gut-shot straight draw to his list of outs. The dealer burned and turned the , a blank as far as Mackoff was concerned.
Mackoff's supporters were on their feet calling for an ace, but they were silenced when the peeled off on the river. Mackoff was eliminated from the tournament in eighth place, for which he earned $30,040.
Carter Gill raised to 32,000 preflop and Jan Collado called in the big blind. Both players checked the flop before Collado check-raised Gill's 31,000 turn bet to 91,000. Gill make the call and Collando tank-checked the river, Gill checked back and flipped which was good for the entire pot.
In the last hand before the break, action folded to Jan Collado on the button and he raised to 40,000. David Lestock was in the big blind and announced, "Pot." A reraise ensued and all the money got in the pot with Collado being the player at risk.
Collado:
Lestock:
It was a quite the cooler for Lestock, who immediately began calling for a king. Unfortunately for him, the board ran out and Collado doubled through. The tournament staff is still counting down the stacks, but it looks like Lestock will be crippled. We'll have the officials chip counts very shortly.