Faraz Jaka had 8,475 in front of him and was about to get that back, plus another 8,475. We're not sure what happened but we saw laying before his stack and | | on the table. Another player was busy stacking of chips and putting them together to give to Jaka.
Eddie Struckman was behind preflop when he went all-in with his last 1600. His opponent called and turned over . To his disappointment, Struckman turned over .
Luckily, the flop came , not only hitting Struckman's set, but also giving him fives full of jacks. The turn was the inconsequential .
The river really rubbed it in when the dealer laid down the , making quads for Struckman and doubling him up to 3500 to stay alive in today's tournament.
We spotted Shannon Shorr as he must have late registered. As soon as we saw him he was all in against an opponent. His was racing against his opponents . The flop brought no help with the but the turn changed things a bit with the . Now Shorr just needed to dodge a ten and he would be safe.
The river... and just like that Shorr was out faster then he came.
On a flop Cary Katz got his last chips in with . Unfortunately for him his opponent had for the higher flush draw. Both hit their draws on the turn () which left Katz drawing dead. "Yeah, I hit my flush!" he laughed while he already excited the tournament. We're not sure if he ever saw the on the river, but it couldn't save him anyway.