Jonathan Gamerov has just been bounced to the rail when his ran up against Marcus Mizzi's .
Unfortunately for Gamerov, the board dropped a mixture of cards that didn't help Gamerov as he was forced to hit the rail while Mizzi moved to 260,000 in chips.
Ricky Fohrenbach raised to 16,000 from middle position and ran into an all-in raise for 86,000 from Michael Trujillo in the small blind. Fohrenbach called and both players were off to the races.
Fohrenbach:
Trujillo:
Trujillo's hand held when the board came the , shipping him the pot. Fohrenbach's stack was knocked down to 145,000.
Christopher Goggin opened to 20,000 from under the gun and Eric Mizrachi made the call from the big blind to see a flop fall.
With only 75,000 remaining in his stack, Mizrachi pushed all in and Goggin instantly made the call.
Goggin:
Mizrachi:
With MIzrachi needing an ace or nine to stay alive, the and on the turn and river would ensure that he was bumped to the rail as Goggin moves to 710,000 in chips.
After getting it all-in with the shorter stack of Alati Richard, Max Weinberg proudly tabled his and waited for the dealer to do him justice. Richard held the and needed some help to stay alive in the tournament.
The dealer revealed a board of and Weinberg's pocket rockets held up, eliminating Richard from the field and padding Weinberg's chip stack in the process.
On a flop reading , Joshua Bylund fired a 36,000 bet into the pot and got one caller from the player in the big blind. Both players checked the turn. However, when the big checked again on the river, Bylund fired huge by going all in for well over 100,000. His opponent quickly mucked.