Hand #114: Brandon Eisen opened for 380,000 and Igor Dubinskyy made it an even million to go. Eisen folded and Dubinskyy picked up the pot.
Hand #115: Dubinskyy opened to 350,000 and everyone folded to give him the blinds and antes.
Hand #116: Eisen called from the small blind and Ted Driscoll checked his option in the big blind. Eisen led out for 180,000 on the flop and fold to Driscoll's 365,000 raise.
Hand #117: Driscoll called from the small blind and folded when Dubinskyy raised to 410,000 from the big blind.
Hand #118: Eisen moved all-in first to act and won the blinds and antes when everyone folded.
Hand #124: Ted Driscoll opened to 355,000 and Eric Baldwin called from the big blind. The flop came and Baldwin check-folded to a 380,000 bet from Driscoll.
Hand #125: It was folded to Baldwin in the small blind and he moved all in. Brandon Eisen looked at his cards and immediately called. Baldwin had and was in bad shape against Eisen and his .
The flop of kept Eisen in the lead. The turn was the , meaning only one of the two remaining deuces would keep Baldwin in the tournament. The river was the , though, and Eisen's set of queens was enough to send Baldwin to the pay out desk to receive his $156,352 prize for finishing in fifth place.
Baldwin gave each of the remaining four players a hand shake while Eisen's rail chanted his name loudly. A small fist pump from Eisen let them know he heard them.
Hand #126: Brandon Eisen limped the small blind, Theodore Driscoll checked his option from the big, and the flop came down . Eisen checked and then folded to a bet of 360,000 from Driscoll.
Hand #127: Theodore Driscoll called from the small blind and then called when Igor Dubinskyy exercised his option in the big with a raise to 410,000. Driscoll then check-folded to a bet of 510,000 on the flop.
Hand #128: Brandon Eisen raised to 385,000 under-the-gun and won the pot.
Hand #129: A short-stack Shai Zurr moved all in from the small blind for roughly 1.1 million and Brandon Eisen snap-called from the big blind.
Zurr:
Eisen:
"Let's go, Brandon," Eisen's rail began to chant. Eisen then gave a little fist pump when the flop delivered him a pair of aces. The turn gave Zurr some hope as another seven would give him trips, but it was not meant to be as the blanked on the river. Zurr exited in fourth place for $209,805.
Hand #130: Igor Dubinskyy opened for 350,000 and Brandon Eisen called from the small blind. The flop came and Eisen led out for 325,000 and Dubinskyy called. The two would check the turn and river and Dubinskyy would win the pot with his , beating the semi-bluff Eisen made with .
Players are now on a 60-minute dinner break and the updated chip counts are as follows:
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Hand #131: Theodore Driscoll limped from the small blind, Igor Dubinskyy checked his option from the big, and the flop came down . Driscoll led out for 360,000 and Dubinskyy folded.
Hand #132: Brandon Eisen received a walk.
Hand #133: Dubinskyy raised to 400,000 from the button and Driscoll called from the big blind to see a flop of . Driscoll check-called a bet of 500,000 and both players checked the turn. When the completed the board on the river, Driscoll bet 800,000 and Dubinskyy folded. Driscoll then flashed the .
Hand #134: Eisen raised to 480,000 from the button and folded when Driscoll moved all in from the small blind.
Hand #135: Driscoll raised to 425,000 from the button and Eisen defended from the big blind. Both players checked the flop, and Eisen check-folded to a bet of 600,000 on the turn.