Alan Schein limped in from the hijack and Stefan Schillhabel called in the cutoff before Nick Schulman raised to 9,000 from the small blind.
Schein called and Schillhabel folded as the flop landed and Schulman bet 10,000. Schein called, and when the turn landed the , Schulman bet 18,000 and Schein moved all in for 57,500. Schulman called, and the cards were tabled.
Schein:
Schulman:
The river landed the and Schein missed his flush draw and was eliminated.
Doug Polk raised to 4,000 from early position and Zach Hyman called in the big blind. The flop came and Hyman check-called a bet of 4,000 from Polk.
The turn was the and Hyman checked again. Polk continued for 19,000 and Hyman called once again.
The river brought the and Hyman checked one last time. Polk jammed all-in for over 90,000 and Hyman was left with a decision for the remainder of his chips. His first time extension was about to expire and Hyman announced call.
Polk rolled over for a set of fives and Hyman mucked his cards. That was Hyman's second bullet meaning he is done for the day.
The board read and Alan Schein fired out a bet of 25,000 from the big blind. Nick Schulman pushed forward a full stack of T5,000 chips and Schein only had 20,000 remaining. He wasted little time before tossing them and would be the player at risk.
Schein:
Schulman:
Schein was way out front with top pair and the nut flush draw. The river was the improving his hand to a flush and earning him the double up.