Bryn Kenney raised to 215,000 from the button and Sorel Mizzi moved all in from the small blind for 1.685 million. Action came back to Kenney and he called.
Mizzi:
Kenney:
The two were flipping for Mizzi's tournament life heading to the flop. The dealer put out a flop of , keeping Mizzi's deuces out in front. The turn was the , giving Kenney a few more outs to make a Broadway straight on the river.
Kenney made exactly that as the finished off the board and gave him a winning straight. Mizzi, who started the day as the chip leader, was eliminated in fourth place for $695,400.
Steve O'Dwyer raised to 180,000 on the button with and was called by Roger Sippl in the small blind with and Bryn Kenney in the big blind with .
The flop came down and action checked to O'Dwyer who continued for 325,000. Only Sippl called to see the turn, which he checked. O'Dwyer fired 600,000, but was check-raised to 1.6 million by Sippl.
O'Dwyer tanked for about three minutes before folded.
Sorel Mizzi had the button and he looked down at . He raised the action to 170,000 and it folded over to Roger Sippl with in the big blind.
The two took a flop of and Sippl checked to the raiser. Mizzi checked it back and the fell on fourth street. Sippl fired 220,000 into the middle and MIzzi stuck around.
The board paired with the on the river and both players checked. Sippl won with aces and deuces, bringing his chip stack up to 6.53 million. Mizzi, on the other hand, has dropped to 1.93 million.
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Roger Sippl was under the gun with and he raised to 220,000. Action folded over to Christoph Vogelsang in the small blind and he peered down at . Vogelsang cut out a three-bet to 850,000 and action trickled back to Sippl. Sippl four-bet all in and Vogelsang called for his tournament life of 1.105 million.
The flop came down , keeping Vogelsang's pocket tens in the lead. The hit the turn, meaning Vogelsang needed to fade an ace or a queen on the river in order to stay alive. Alas, the completed the board and Vogelsang was eliminated in fifth place. He will collect $512,160 for his efforts.
Steve O'Dwyer raised from the cutoff with and Sorel Mizzi called from the big blind with
The flop fell and Mizzi checked to O'Dwyer who bet 200,000. Mizzi check-raised to 505,000, O'Dwyer called and the hit the turn. After a few moments Mizzi checked to O'Dwyer who bet 575,000, which Mizzi folded to.