Brian Green shoved on the button for 350,000. Isaac Haxton called for less in the small blind holding . Green had and the sweat was a short one as the flop brought .
"That's a lot of sixes," Haxton observed.
After the meaningless last two cards were dealt, Green was left with 115,000. He got them in with and big blind Cary Katz called with .
"I'll bet it's a chop," Green said.
It didn't look like it after flopped. Katz, however, paired his three when the arrived to leave Green in dire straights. Sure enough, though, as Green predicted, it was a chop: river to give both players wheels, bringing a round of laughs from everyone.
From middle position, Tom Marchese raised to 75,000 and Brandon Adams three-bet next to act in the hijack to 150,000. From the big blind, Matthias Eibinger called, and Marchese called all in for 110,000.
The dealer spread a flop and Eibinger bet out 175,000 and Adams called.
The turn fell the and Eibinger announced he was all in for 790,000. Adams paused for a moment, and then called.
Marchese:
Eibinger:
Adams:
Marchese was drawing dead with third pair against Adams' flopped set, and Eibinger's overpair and gutshot straight draw.
The river landed the , and Adams would score the double knockout sending Marchese out in 11th place on the money bubble, while Eibinger would collect $20,700 for his 10th place finish.
Tom Marchese shoved for 95,000 and David Eldridge called in the big blind.
Eldridge:
Marchese:
Marchese had a dominating spot, but the flop left him in bad shape. The turned, and Marchese began sliding his stack in, only to see the river give both players identical straights for a chop.
Ali Imsirovic opened for 50,000 in the cutoff and called a three-bet to 200,000 from big blind Rainer Kempe. The flop brought and Kempe bet 130,000. Imsirovic called. On the turn, Kempe checked and Imsirovic checked back. Likewise on the river.
Kempe shook his head and slapped down, and Imsirovic took it down with .