Odette Tremblay moved all in for roughly 300,000 from middle position to pick up the blinds and antes.
Tremblay would take down the next pot too when she opened to 75,000. Tremblay has now returned to her unofficial final table starting stack of 410,000.
Max Weinberg raised to 65,000 from middle position and ran into an all-in raise from Sadan Turker, who had Weinberg covered, from the big blind. Weinberg called
Weinberg:
Turker:
The board ran out and Weinberg doubled up to just around 1,280,000.
Max Weinberg open-raised to 70,000 from middle position and Jonathan Driscoll reraised nearly all in for 450,000. Weinberg reraised enough to put Driscoll all in and Driscoll called off his remaining few chips.
Weinberg:
Driscoll:
The put Driscoll in the lead, but a fell on the turn, leaving Driscoll drawing dead. An irrelevant landed on the river and Driscoll was sent to the rail.
Sadan Turker entered the pot from middle position with a raise to 75,000 only to have Jon Turner three-bet from the hijack to 180,000. Turker passed and Turner collected the pot.
The following hand saw Turner open to 65,000 and successfully picked up the blinds and antes before doing so again on the third hand in a row.
"Ship it!" screamed one of Turner's railbirds as Turner eeked out a rare smile.
Sadan Turker open-raised to 75,000 and Hunter Frey reraised to 185,000 on the button. The blinds folded and Turker flatted.
The flop came the and Turker checked, prompting a 215,000 bet from Frey. Turker called.
The turn brought a and Turker checked again. Not slowing down, Frey fired a 375,000 bet into the pot. Turker quickly moved all in for Frey's remaining stack and Frey silently mucked.
Turker is up to 3,765,000 while Frey has slipped to 1,295,000.