At the start of the day, both Aaron Olshan and his mother Sharman Olshan were in the field and had hopes of going deep together. Unfortunately for Aaron, he'll now have to pull for him mom from the rail.
Up at the feature table, Olshan moved all in for 132,000 from early position and action folded to Jason Stemmler, who called from the big blind.
Olshan:
Stemmler:
Olshan had a kicker problem, and it didn't get resolved as the board ran out .
After a raise preflop from Adalfer Morales Gamarra, Keith Nassetta moved all in from the button for right around 100,000. Gamarra called the shove when action folded back to him.
Gamarra:
Nassetta:
The board ran out which gave Nassetta a straight draw on the turn, but it didn't materialize and he was eliminated from the tournament.
Gleidibe Brito raised to 19,000 from the hijack only to have Ivan Zhechev three-bet all in for 98,000 from the big blind. Brito thought long and hard before making the call.
Brito:
Zhechev:
It was a flip, and Brito picked up a Broadway draw on the flop. The turn gave Brito some counterfeit outs, but he missed when the completed the board on the river. Ship the double to Zhechev.
We missed the action before the flop but from what we saw still out on the table, we gathered that Lucas Blanco opened under the gun for 19,000 before Sharman Olshan in the cutoff three-bet to 50,000. When the action got back to Blanco, he pushed. Olshan called.
Lucas Blanco:
Sharman Olshan:
The board came an uneventful and Olshan said her goodbyes. After her son Aaron Olshan departed from the tournament earlier today, now Sharman finds herself on the rail too.
Ivan Zhechev raised to 17,000 from the hijack with the and Team PokerStars Pro Liv Boeree called from the big blind with the .
The flop gave Boeree two pair, and she checked to Zhechev, who bet 15,000. Boeree woke up with a check-raise to 45,000 and Zhechev thought long and hard before making the call.
After the dealer burned and turned the , Boeree moved all in and Zhechev hit the tank for two minutes before calling off for 156,000.
Zhechev was looking for either a king or jack on the river to stave off elimination, but it was not meant to be as the bricked on the river.
From middle position Bartosz Stasiewicz opened with a raise to 20,000. Adrian Mateos called on the button before Jonathan West reraised, making it 55,000 from the small blind. Stasiewicz called as did Mateos so the three took a flop.
The flop came down and West led out for 45,000. That was enough to earn him the pot as both of his opponents folded.
With that pot, West has moved to right around 1,250,000 in chips.