Vanessa Selbst raised to 35,000 on the button, Ryan Fee three-bet to 85,000 out of the big blind and Selbst moved all in for effectively 300,000 or so. Fee called.
Selbst:
Fee:
Selbst took the lead on a flop of , but Fee had both backdoor straight and flush draws to go with his overcards. The on the turn was a brick - leaving Fee with just six outs to survive - and the on the river changed nothing.
Jason Mo raised to 35,000 on the button, Aaron Jones three-bet to 111,000 from the small blind and JC Tran cold four-bet to 273,000. Mo folded, Jones moved all in for around 800,000. Tran called.
Jones:
Tran:
The dominant ace held up as the board rolled out and Jones was eliminated.
After the hand, Mo said that he, too, had ace-queen suited.
Al Decarolis raised to 40,000 on the button, Darren Elias three-bet to 100,000 out of the small blind and Decarolis made the call.
The flop fell , both players checked and the turn was the . Elias led out for 175,000, Decarolis raised to 575,000 and Elias moved all in for around 955,000. Decarolis called.
Elias:
Decarolis:
Decarolis' trip deuces held up as the river bricked off and Elias hit the rail in ninth place.
Action folded around to Ryan Fee in the small blind and he announced an all-in bet. Brian Green looked down at his cards and announced a call for his tournament life of 107,000. Green rolled over and looked to improve against Fee's .
The flop came down , keeping Fee's pocket nines out in front. The fell on the turn and gave Green outs to make a straight on the river. He ultimately bricked out, though, as the finished off the board allowed Fee's nines to finish as the best hand.
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Robert Tepper raised to 37,000 from the cutoff and it folded around to Kevin Song in the big blind who three-bet to 105,000. Tepper responded by moving all in and Song called for his last 215,000.
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Song:
The two were racing for Song's tournament life heading to the community cards. The board fell down , counterfeiting Song's pocket deuces and allowing Tepper's sevens and fives with an ace-high to finish as the best hand. Song was eliminated in 12th place for $72,617.