Chad Campbell limped the cutoff and Chance Kornuth checked his option. On a flop of , Campbell check-called for 18,000 and did so again for 60,000 on the turn. Both checked the on the river and Campbell revealed the for a busted straight draw.
Kornuth had that beat with the for trips jacks and raked in the pot.
Dan Shak limped in and Chance Kornuth checked his option in the big blind. Shak checked the flop and Kornuth bet 25,000 for Shak to call, then check again the on the turn. Kornuth now bet 65,000 and that earned the pot without resistance.
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Dan Shak folded and Chad Campbell then raised to 58,000 in the cutoff, picking up a call from Chance Kornuth on the button. Both opted to check the flop and Campbell bet the turn for 60,000, which found no resistance from Campbell.
Moshe Gabay raised it up to 46,000 in the cutoff and Dan Shak three-bet jammed on the button. Gabay then called all-in for 342,000 and the cards were flipped over.
Moshe Gabay:
Dan Shak:
The flop kept Gabay in the lead but Shak had a ton of outs. He nailed the perfect card on the turn for a straight flush and the river became a formality, as Gabay was eliminated in 4th place for $58,601.
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