Action was picked up with Jackie Rosen all in for 31,000, and Tim Reilly putting her at risk.
Jackie Rosen: A♦K♦
Tim Reilly: A♥10♠
Rosen had Reilly had dominated with the bigger ace, and once the board ran out A♠5♦2♣7♦2♠ the ace-king of Rosen was still best to give her the double up.
Action was picked up on the turn with the board showing K♦5♥10♥4♣ and roughly 55,000 in the pot.
After the turn Karel Kratochvil bet out 35,000 and Tim Reilly on the button made the call.
The river was the 2♥ and Kratochvil checked to Reilly who bet out 74,000. Kratochvil sat in the tank for over a minute debating his decision, before he mucked his hand to give the pot to Reilly.
Tim Reilly opened the action with a raise to 12,000, which was called by Norman Yeung in early position, and the big blind Alex Zhang.
All three players checked after the 8♣3♦9♥ flop, which brought the Q♣ on the turn. Zhang and Reilly checked to Yeung, who fired out 28,000. Zhang folded, and after giving it some thought, Reilly raised to put Yeung all in for his stack of 142,000. After sitting in the tank for nearly a minute, Yeung found a fold to give the pot to Reilly.
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Mitchell Halverson opened the action with a raise to 10,000, and was called by Leonidas Georgopoulos in the cutoff. Rommel Liscano then called to put himself all in for his stack of 10,000 on the button. The blinds got out of the way, it was three players heading to the flop with Liscano at risk.
Both players checked after the 7♥A♦7♠ flop, which brought the 2♥ on the turn. Halverson checked to Georgopoulos who bet out 12,000 which got a quick fold from Halverson.
Rommel Liscano: A♣Q♣
Leonidas Georgopoulos: A♥10♥
Liscano was ahead with the bigger ace, but Georgopoulos could hit a ten or heart to knockout Liscano. But the river was the 9♣ and Liscano secured the triple up.
Action folded to Chris Johnston who raised to 19,000 from the cutoff. It then folded to the big blind Jeffrey Yarchever who called for his stack of 18,000 to put himself at risk.
Jeffrey Yarchever: A♠8♠
Chris Johnston: A♣7♥
Yarchever had Johnston dominated, and once the board ran out 5♣K♣3♥2♦K♥ the ace-eight of Yarchever remained best to give him the double up.
Action folded to Kevin Lee in the cutoff who raised to 9,000. Then Jenna Murray three-bet all in for 21,000. It folded back to Lee who made the call to put Murray at risk.
Jenna Murray: 7♥7♣
Kevin Lee:9♥9♦
Murray would need to improve past the bigger pair of Lee to stay in the tournament. But when the board ran out Q♠2♦Q♣9♠7♦ both players made a full house, but Lee held the bigger full house, nines full of queens to take the pot and eliminate Murray.