Alejandro Lococo raised to 45,000 before Blake Bohn made it 175,000 from the next seat over. The rest of the table got out of the way and Lococo shoved for a total of 720,000. Bohn called quickly and the cards were turned up.
Alejandro Lococo:
Blake Bohn:
The board ran out and Bohn flopped a pair of kings to send Lococo to the rail.
Bruno Volkmann opened to 40,000 from under the gun and Matthew Hunt defended out of the big blind.
Hunt checked on the flop of and Volkmann continued for 20,000. Hunt called. Hunt check-called again on the turn when Volkmann bet 50,000.
Hunt checked a third time on the river and the Brazilian took about a minute before putting out an overbet of 460,000. Hunt took some time and called. Volkmann showed just an underpair with and Hunt tabled to win the big pot.
Pedro Garagnani opened to 30,000 from the cutoff before Maxi Lehmanski jammed for 195,000 from the small blind. Quentin Krug-Basse reshoved for 255,000 from the big blind. Pedro Garagnani had a similar size stack to Krug-Basse and called.
Maxi Lehmanski:
Quentin Krug-Basse:
Pedro Garagnani:
Lehmanski found a four on the flop to be firmly in the driver seat and he held out to triple up following the turn and river.
The following hand, Noah Schwartz jammed for 95,000 from middle position and Pedro Garagnani called off his last 60,000 chips. Krug-Basse followed suit and put in the remainder of his short stack.
Quentin Krug-Basse:
Pedro Garagnani:
Noah Schwartz:
Schwartz hit the flop hard, making top pair as well as having a flush draw as the dealer fanned out the . The turn improved Scwartz to two pair and he secured the double bust out following the river.
Michael Chiappetta opened to 35,000 and Paulina Loeliger shoved all in for 210,000 on his left. Dario Sammartino also moved all in for 150,000 in the small blind. Fabio Bonatto re-shoved all in as the big stack in the big blind and Chiapetta folded face up.
"Good spot for you," one of the players at the table said to Sammartino.
The flop came and Loeliger picked up a flush draw. The on the turn changed nothing but the on the river gave Loeliger a flush. Sammartino slammed his fist on the table as he was bounced from the tournament.
"Oh my god!" Loeliger exclaimed as she tried to explain her reasoning for shoving.
"Good spot, huh?" Sammartino muffled on his way out.
Andrei Boghean raised to 30,000 in middle position and called instantly when Platinum Pass winner Glen Craigen slid his final 115,000 chips into the middle from the big blind.
Glen Craigen:
Andrei Boghean:
Craigen caught a piece of the flop, but could not improve further on the turn and river.
Craigen went around the feature table to shake the hands of his opponents before exiting the stage after an impressive PSPC run.
Kitty Kuo slid in her final 100,000 chips from early position, followed by Tom Parsons shoving in the small blind. The hands were turned up with Kuo at risk.
Kitty Kuo:
Tom Parsons:
Kuo was looking for help but found none on the flop, before spiking the turn to take the lead.
Parsons then found one of his two outs on the river to eliminate Kuo in heartbreaking fashion.