Kristijonas Andrulis raised to 24,000 from early position, and David Peters three-bet shoved for 180,000 from the cutoff. It's the second time Peters has three-bet jammed since doubling the Lithuanian, and once again it got through.
After a long lull in action, Chris DeMaci raised to 26,000 in the cutoff, Darryll Fish three-bet jammed for effectively 230,000 in the big blind, and DeMaci called.
DeMaci:
Fish:
Fish flopped a king when the dealer fanned , and eliminated DeMaci when the turn and river came , respectively.
Markus Gonsalves open-shoved for 124,000 on the button, and Tom Marchese called in the big blind.
Gonsalves:
Marchese:
The board came , and Gonsalves doubled with a straight.
Brandon Meyers opened to 27,000 from under the gun, Darryll Fish three-bet in the cutoff, and Meyers moved all in for 219,000. Fish called.
Meyers:
Fish:
Meyers won the race when the board rolled out , doubling to 470,000 chips.
Kristijonas Andrulis doubled once again on one of the last hands before break. He three-bet shoved for 140,000 over an open to 24,000 from Jamie Armstrong, and the action folded back to Armstrong who called.
Andrulis:
Armstrong:
Andrulis had Armstrong dominated, and held when the flop, turn, and river produced .
Dan Kelly bumped it up to 35,000 in the hijack, Brian Rast, the 2011 World Series of Poker $50,000 Poker Players Championship winner, three-bet all in for 196,000 in the big blind, and Kelly called.
Kelly:
Rast:
The flop came , extending Kelly's lead, but Rast picked up a straight draw when the turned. An eight on the river would give Rast a straight, and keep in alive, but the bricked off.
Rast was eliminated in 14th place, while Kelly now has over 900,000 chips.
Rafal Michalowski raised to 35,000 in the cutoff, David Peters three-bet to 81,000 on the button, and David Vamplew cold four-bet to 160,000 out of the big blind. Michalowski folded, Peters moved all in for 475,000, and Vamplew called.