Tony Ahn opened to 18,000 from the button only to have Allen Bari three-bet his big blind to 51,000. With the action back on Ahn, he moved all in for roughly 340,000 and Bari made the call.
Bari:
Ahn:
The board ran out to see Ahn hit the rail as Bari moves to 680,000 in chips.
From under the gun, Dmitry Gromov raised to 17,000. Maria Ho was in the next spot and reraised all in for 74,000. Gromov thought about it for a short bit when action got back to him, but folded in the end to allow Ho to scoop the pot.
Nicholas Blumenthal raised from the cutoff seat to 18,000 and JC Tran called from the big blind to see the flop come down . Tran checked and Blumenthal bet 15,000. Tran made the call.
The turn card was the and Tran checked again. This time, Blumenthal checked behind to see the river card fall the .
On the river, Tran fired 36,000 into Blumenthal. After a minute, Blumenthal made the call, but mucked his hand when the was revealed from Tran's hand for a straight.
The fourth round of payouts see the following nine all earn themselves a $15,814 payday.
46th - James Mackey
47th - John Dolan
48th - Luke Staudenmaier
49th - Don Todd
50th - Brian Sechrist
51st - Matt Giannetti
52nd - Sachin Modi
53rd - Patricio Jimenez
54th - Will Molson
Marc-David Delimal raised from middle position to 17,000. Tim West was in the big blind and action folded to him with a stack of 124,000. West reraised all in. Delimal gave it some thought and then folded after a minute or so.
JC Tran raised to 18,000 from under-the-gun and was met with a re-raise all-in for 54,000 from Don Todd in middle position. Unexpectedly, Jesse Yaginuma shoved his own stack in from the big blind for a bit less than 90,000. Tran quickly mucked his cards and the hands were revealed.
Yaginuma:
Todd:
Todd found little help from the flop, but the turn gave him a fighting chance. However, the river blanked a and Todd was forced to the rail.
Markus Gonsalves has just found a double through Jason Potter after all the money went in preflop.
Gonsalves:
Potter:
It would take a full sweat of five cards before Gonsalves received his fate as the board ensure his straight being the best hand as he doubled to 395,000 while leaving Potter on just 80,000 in chips.