Robert Mizrachi brought it in with the and called when Tom Schneider completed with the . Schenider then check-called a bet of 12,000 on fourth and watched Mizrachi fire out a bet of 24,000 on fifth. Schneider raised all in for 41,000 total and Mizrachi made the call.
Schneider: / /
Mizrachi: / /
Schneider made a straight on sixth, which was good enough to secure him the double.
A short-stacked Allyn Jaffrey Shulman got her last 25,000 all in on third street and was up against Terrence Hastoo.
Shulman: / /
Hastoo: / /
Shulman started with three all-heart low cards, but she ran out bad. That allowed Hastoo's split aces to win the pot and send Shulman to the rail in 14th place for $11,676.
On third we saw the completion for 12,000 by Tom Schneider and a raise to 24,000 by Chris Reslock before Reslock got his last 15,000 in after fourth. Call.
Schneider: / /
Reslock: / /
The aces held for Reslock and he doubled up in a battle of the short stacks.
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Robert Mizrachi called down bets by Thomas Keller all the way to seventh with an ace high showing. Keller had a pair of sevens on sixth and then bet again 24,000. Once called, he announced "full house" and Mizrachi mucked.
Mizrachi: / / muck
Keller: /
One hand later, Mizrachi was all in after third and Chris Reslock as well as Erik Seidel were still in the hand with Seidel betting fourth and fifth. Reslock folded on fifth.
Robert Mizrachi raised to 24,000 and Terrence Hastoo three bet to 36,000, the blinds folded and Mizrachi moved all in. Call from Hastoo and both players turned over their cards.
Hastoo:
Mizrachi:
Mizrachi was seeking for low cards to have a chance at a double but the board ran out and the pair of fours from Hastoo won the whole pot. Mizrachi has been sent to the rail in the last hand before the break and will collect $11,676 for his efforts.
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In a previous hand, Chris Reslock folded after a turn when Erik Seidel bet into him and he was left pretty short. Two hands later, Seidel raised to 30,000 from early position and Tyson Marks three bet to 45,000. Reslock called all in out of the big blind for less than that and Seidel tossed in the extra chips.
On the flop, Marks continued and got called by Seidel. Both then checked the turn and Marks bet 30,000 on the river. Seidel folded and both players turned over their cards.
Reslock:
Marks:
The trips deuces of Marks scooped the pot and Reslock could not survive his 10th all in of the day. He takes home $14,605 for his 12th place finish.