Aaron Jones moved all in from the button and it folded to Nick Schulman in the big blind who called for his tournament life for about 180,000. Jones tabled and was off to the races with Schulman's .
The flop came down , giving Jones a set of treys and a death grip on the hand. The hit the turn, giving Schulman outs to make a wheel on the river. Ultimately, nothing materialized for the two-time WSOP bracelet winner as the completed the board and gave Jones a winning full house.
Jones now has about 570,000 in chips while Schulman was sent to the rail in 13th place. Schulman's elimination prompted a full redraw for the final three tables. A seating chart will be made available momentarily.
We picked up with the action on a board of to find Ryan Fee check over to Matt Giannetti. Giannetti shot out a bet of 92,000 and Fee flatted to see the river.
The board completed with the and Fee checked once more. Giannetti bet 144,000 and Fee moved forward a call. Giannetti tabled for a diamond flush and Fee tossed his hand into the muck. Giannetti raked in pot and now sits around 790,000. Fee, on the other hand, has fallen to about 420,000.
Darren Elias had the button and raised up to 33,000. Calvin Anderson was in the big blind and three-bet the action to 68,000. Elias called to see a flop.
The flop came down and Anderson came out swinging for 50,000. Elias came out with a raise to 125,000 only to have Anderson three-bet ship all in for about 380,000. Elias quickly called and the hands were revealed.
Elias:
Anderson:
Elias led with his pocket aces and retained that lead through the on the turn and the on the river. Anderson was eliminated in 14th place for $63,158. Elias meanwhile now sits with about 1.05 million in chips.
Calvin Anderson put out a raise from the button and Darren Elias called from the big blind. The two saw a monotone flop of hit the felt and Elias checked over to the raiser. Anderson continued for 25,000 and found a call from his opponent.
The turn was the and Elias took the lead with a bet of 50,000. Anderson flatted and the paired the board on the river. Elias bet 85,000 and Anderson moved out a call. Elias tabled for a flopped flush, prompting Anderson to toss his cards into the muck. Elias picked up the pot and now has 628,000 in chips.
Action folded around to Calvin Anderson in the small blind and he announced an all-in bet. Richard Lyndaker called all in from the big blind and the cards were turned on their backs.
Anderson:
Lyndaker:
Lyndaker held the lead heading to the community cards with a better ace. He retained his lead through the run out and was awarded a double up. Lyndaker now has about 370,000 while Anderson has fallen to 610,000.
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Barry Hutter raised to 27,000 from the cutoff and found calls from Al Decarolis on the button and Matt Giannetti in the big blind.
The trio took a flop of and both Giannetti and Hutter checked. Decarolis moved forward a bet of 110,000 and Giannetti quickly got out of the way. Hutter check-raised all in over the top for about 440,000 and Decarolis called. Hutter showed and was in the lead against Decarolis' for top pair and a diamond draw.
The turn bricked out for Decarolis with the , but river came through with the . Decarolis made his flush and eliminated Hutter in 15th place.