Jeremy Dresch raised to 35,000 from under the gun and Jason Paster called right behind him. Ken Weinstein and Robert Kuhn also called from the blinds.
The flop came down and the two blinds checked. Jeremy Dresch bet 60,000, Paster called and Weinstein and Kuhn folded. The turn was the and both players checked.
The fell on the river and Dresch fired 133,000. Paster made the call, but mucked when Dresch turned over .
Hand #11
Kyle Cartwright opened to 32,000 and Ylon Schwartz raised to 77,000. The action folded back around to Cartwright and he folded.
Hand #12
Daniel Dizenzo raised to 32,000 from early position and Ylon Schwartz made the call. Everyone else folded and the flop was . Dizenzo bet 35,000 and Schwartz raised to 75,000. Dizenzo called to see a on the turn.
Dizenzo checked and Schwartz bet 101,000. Dizenzo called and the fell on the river.
Dizenzo checked and Schwartz fired 200,000. Dizenzo called and both players tabled kings for the same full house and a chopped pot.
Matthew O'Donnell opened for 32,000, Michael Sortino three-bet to 85,000 and then the small blind Ylon Schwartz moved all in. The big blind and O'Donnell both folded and it was back on Sortino who made the call.
Sortino had Versus the of Schwartz.
The cards came out . Schwartz hit his ace and had Sortino easily covered, so Sortino became the ninth place finisher.
Ken Weinstein raised to 33,000 from early position, Jason Paster moved all in for 184,000. The action folded back around to Weinstein who made the call with . Paster tabled the . The board ran out .
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On the first deal of ten-handed play, Kyle Cartwright opened to 32,000 from the hijack. Steve Chanthabouasy made the call from the button, as did Ken Weinstein from the big blind.
The flop was . Weinstein checked and Cartwright bet 48,000 with a call from Chanthabouasy and a fold from Weinstein. The turn was the bringing a third heart and Cartwright continued for 113,000. Chanthabouasy made the call and the river was the .
Cartwright quickly moved all in, easily having Chanthabouasy covered. Chanthabouasy agonized for a couple minutes before eventually calling off his last 250,000 approximate.
Chanthabouasy flipped over for top two, but Cartwright had flopped a set and his eliminated Chanthabouasy and increased his chip lead.