Hand #32: From early position, Jonathan Taylor raised to 60,000. Hiren "Sunny" Patel called out of the big blind, and the flop came down . Following a check from Patel, Taylor fired 65,000 and won the hand.
Hand #33: Blake Bohn raised to 70,000 from under the gun plus one. Action folded to Jed Hoffman on the button, he paused, then called. Patrick Kubat called from the big blind, and the flop came down . Kubat checked, Bohn checked, and Hoffman checked.
The turn was the , making things even more coordinated in the middle of the felt. Kubat checked, and Bohn fired 135,000. Hoffman called, and Kubat folded.
The completed the board on the river, and Bohn checked. Hoffman checked behind. Bohn showed the , and Hoffman showed the . Both players were playing the straight on the board and chopped up the pot.
Hand #34: Action folded to Patrick Kubat in the small blind, and he raised to 70,000. Jonathan Taylor folded from the big blind, and Kubat won the pot.
Hand #28: Under the gun Tommy Vu moved all in. He was able to scoop the antes and the blinds without contest.
Hand #29: Action folded to Jed Hoffman and from early position he raised to 66,000. Everyone folded and Hoffman picked up the antes and the blinds.
Hand #30: From early position Sunny Patel raised to 60,000. From middle position Jonathan Taylor called. From the big blind Dan Gannon also called. Gannon checked the flop of to Patel who bet 72,000. Taylor folded but Gannon called. The turn was the and once again Gannon checked over to Patel. Patel bet 138,000. This prompted Gannon put in a reraise to 350,000. Patel moved all in and Gannon quickly folded his hand, pushing the big pot over to Patel.
Hand #31: Action folded to Dan Gannon in the small blind who moved all in. Jed Hoffman folded and Gannon was awarded the big blind and the antes.
Hand #23: Sunny Patel raised to 52,000 from under the gun. Patrick Kubat made the call from under the gun + 1. Action folded to Joseph Pergola who, with his short stack, called all in for less. Action folded around and Patel, Pergoal and Kubat went to the flop. The dealer dealt out the flop and Patel bet 46,000 and Kubat folded his face up.
Patel was holding and was ahead, but Pergola still had outs with his . The turn and river were no help though and Pergola was eliminated in ninth place.
Hand #19: Jed Hoffman raised to 52,000 from middle position, and everyone folded.
Hand #20: Dan Gannon opened from early position to 52,000, and Patrick Kubat reraised to 125,000 from the hijack seat. Gannon called, and the dealer ran out the flop. Gannon and Kubat both checked.
On the turn, the paired the board. Gannon checked, and Kubat checked behind. Then, the river was the . Gannon bet 150,000, and Kubat tank-folded.
Hand #21: On the button, Hunter Frey moved all in and won the pot.
Hand #22: Patrick Kubat opened with a raise to 52,000, and action folded to Joseph Pergola on the button. He called, and the flop came down . Kubat checked, and Pergola fired a bet of an 50,000. Kubat check-raised to 175,000, and Pergola called.
The turn was the , and Kubat checked. Pergola bet 90,000, and Kubat called.
The river was the , and Kubat checked. Pergola moved all in for about 290,000, according to the tournament announcer, and Kubat went into the tank. He eventually called, putting himself at risk as he had slightly less chips than Pergola.
Pergola showed for a busted straight draw, and Kubat's was good to double him up.
Hand #16: Action folded to Dan Gannon raised to 50,000 from the cutoff. Everyone folded and Gannon won the pot.
Hand #17: Action folded to Sunny Patel on the button, he raised to 52,000. Everyone folded and he won the pot.
Hand #18: Action folded to Patel again in the cutoff who raised to 52,000. He was called by Blake Bohn from the big blind. On the flop, Bohn checked to Patel who bet 56,00. Bohn quickly put in a reraise to 125,000. Patel made the call. On the turn, Bohn bet 175,000. Patel made the call. The river was the . This time Bohn checked over to Patel who bet 248,000. Bohn moved all in and was called by Patel. Both players showed and they chopped the pot.