Jan Heitmann opened to 250,000 from early position, and the action folded to Daniel Strelitz, who three-bet to 650,000 from the small blind. Heitmann four-bet jammed for 3.1 million, and Strelitz called.
Heitmann:
Strelitz:
The eights held as the board ran out , eliminating Heitmann in 26th place of the 2012 WSOP Main Event.
Cylus Watson opened for 255,000 and received calls from Greg Merson and Percy Mahatan on the button and big blinds respectively. The flop saw Mahatan bet 325,000, Watson raise to 890,000, Merson folded, and Mahatan make the call.
Both players then checked the turn, bringing about the on the river. Mahatan led out for 1.1 million, Watson called, and the hands were tabled. Mahatan showed for a straight, and Watson rolled over for the same straight. Chop it up.
Action folded to Scott Abrams in the small blind and he raised to 295,000. Daniel Strelitz called out of the big blind and the flop came down . Abrams bet 305,000 and Strelitz called.
The turn was the and Abrams checked. Strelitz bet 560,000 and Abrams called. On the river, Abrams checked, Strelitz bet 1.425 million and Abrams called.
Strelitz tabled the for a straight and Abrams mucked.
Robert Corcione was moved from the secondary feature table to the outer table just before the end of the level. Here are the current stacks of the eight who remain.
Danny Wong, who was born in Hong Kong and now resides in Las Vegas, was under the gun and began things with a raise to 325,000. It folded to the button where sat Yuval Bronshtein, from Israel originally and now living in Charleston, South Carolina, and he called the raise. Both blinds then folded.
The flop came . Wong led for 450,000, and Bronshtein responded by raising all in. Wong considered a while, then folded.
From the cutoff seat, Scott Abrams raised to 340,000. Daniel Strelitz called on the button and the flop came down . Abrams bet 410,000 and Strelitz called.
The turn card was the and both players checked. They also both checked after the hit the river.