Markus Gonsalves raised to 1,700, Chris Moorman called on the button, Pete Vilandos called from the small blind, and Josh Brikis re-raised all in for an additional 11,025 from the big blind.
After Gonsalves folded, Moorman isolated the pot with a four-bet shove.
Brikis:
Moorman:
The board ran out as Brikis faded Moorman's flush draw to double up.
Shortly after that, Brikis was all in for about 16,000 after the river of an board against Antonio Esfandiari. After about three minutes in the tank, though, Esfandiari folded.
Matt Glantz just busted this event. He was already incredibly short and pushed his last 2,800 in from the cutoff position. Both the small blind and Bryn Kenney in the big blind made the call. Glantz was at risk as both blinds checked down the hand: | | . Glantz had some hopes with his but had to get up from the table as the small blind showed his for the rivered higher pair.
Jesse Sylvia and Dan Buzgon were heads up in a three-bet pot on a board of . Sylvia checked, Buzgon fired out 5,200, and the 2012 WSOP Main Event runner-up check-raised to 11,700. Buzgon put in a third bet, Sylvia moved all in, and Buzgon called.
Buzgon:
Sylvia:
Buzgon was ahead with two pair, but he was counterfeited when the turn () and river () both produced deuces.
"Good luck guys," Buzgon said before leaving the table.
We missed the preflop action but it's reasonable to assume that Stern had opened the button and Vamplew had made the call from the big blind. EPT London champion Vamplew check-called 3,100 on and check-called another 6,500 on the on the turn. The river brought out the and once again Vamplew checked to Stern. "Ansky" bet 16,000 with about 25,000 behind it looked like. Vamplew announced allin rather quickly which made Stern sigh. Stern eventually folded and neither of the two involved parties showed their hands.