With the action on Kelly Webb on the button, he opened to 11,000 and was called by Ryan Smith in the small blind. The flop fell and Smith check-called a bet of 20,000 from Webb.
The peeled off on the turn and Smith checked again. Webb fired out another bet of 35,000 and Smith promptly called. The landed on the river and Smith checked for the third time. Webb checked behind this time and Smith tabled for top pair. Webb flashed pocket jacks before sending his cards to the muck.
The action folded to the cutoff who raised to 9,000 and was called by Andrei Streltsou in the small blind and Harrison Gimbel in the big blind. The dealer spread the flop of and the action was checked to the preflop raiser.
He continued for 11,000 and Streltsou folded, while Gimbel hung around to see the on the turn. Both players checked to the on the river and Gimbel announced all in. With his opponent only having around 65,000 in front of him, Gimbel was putting him at risk for his tournament life. After a minute of thought, he eventually folded and Gimbel raked in another pot.
Alexander Ziskin opened to 12,000 from the cutoff and was called by Jose Triana in the small blind and Marcos Carneiro Antunes in the big blind. The flop came and the action checked to Ziskin who continued for 18,000. Triana folded and Antunes made the call.
The landed on the turn and Antunes checked again. Ziskin fired another 35,000 which Antunez quickly called. The completed the board and this time Antunes led out for 78,500. Ziskin quickly rifled his cards to the muck and the pot was shipped to Antunes.
Kevin MacDonald raised to 11,000 from the cutoff and Lucas Blanco called on the button. Joao Henrique Oliveira was in the small blind and pushed forward a three-bet to 51,500. MacDonald folded and Blanco shoved all in for around 150,000. Oliveira asked for a quick count and then called.
Blanco would need some help as he tabled and was up against the of Oliveira. The board ran out and both players made a pair of aces on the river, but Oliveira's kicker sent Blanco home.
The action folded to Chris Moorman in the small blind who raised to 12,500. Dylan Wilkerson was in the big blind and made the call. The dealer fanned the flop of and Moorman led out for 10,000. Wilkerson called to see the on the turn.
Moorman bet another 27,000 only to have Wilkerson jam all in for 135,000. Moorman crinkled his face and then tossed in chips to call. Wilkerson turned over for two pair and Moorman showed for a pair and a flush draw. The dealer flipped over the on the river and Moorman made a flush to eliminate Wilkerson in 20th place.
Howard Mash opened to 12,500 from the hijack and Marcos Antunes three-bet to 38,500 in the cutoff. The button and the blinds folded which put the action back on Mash. He splashed in a four-bet to 97,500 only to have Antunes five-bet all in. Mash called and the hands were tabled.
Marcos Antunes:
Howard Mash:
The board ran out and Antunes' two pair, kings and eights, held up to be the winner. After the chips were counted, Antunes had Mash covered by a mere 2,000 chips, sending Mash to the rail in 18th place.