Steven Wolansky raised to 8,000 on the button and Adam Crawford three-bet all in for roughly 80,000 from the small blind. Wolansky mulled it over for about 30 seconds before he called. Crawford stood pat, Wolansky drew one and the hands were revealed:
Crawford: - stood pat
Wolansky: - drew one
Wolansky squeezed a to make a ten-eight, eliminating Crawford in eighth place.
Orjan Skommo opened to 10,000 in the cutoff and Scott Abrams three-bet-shoved on the button for about 43,000. Joseph Cheong four-bet-shoved from the small blind and Skommo folded. Cheong stood pat, while Abrams drew one.
Cheong: - stood pat
Abrams: -drew one
Abrams squeezed a , ending his run in ninth place.
Scott Abrams shoved for about 44,000 from the cutoff and Robin Rightmire called all in from the big blind for roughly 16,000. Rightmire drew two cards while Abrams drew one.
Rightmire: - drew two
Abrams: - drew one
Abrams turned over an to make a ten-eight, while Rightmire turned over a and for a ten-nine, ending his tournament in 10th place.
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Joseph Cheong raised to 8,000 in the hijack and Scott Abrams called from the big blind. Abrams drew two, Cheong drew one and Abrams checked. Cheong bet 8,000, but was met with a check-raise from Abrams to 24,500. Cheong mulled it over for about a minute before he called with . Abrams couldn't beat it and Cheong collected the pot.
Joseph Cheong raised to 8,000 in the cutoff and Ali Eslami called from the big blind. Both players drew one, Eslami checked, and Cheong bet effectively 15,000-ish.
Eslami tanked for a bit before he called all in, but mucked when Cheong tabled .
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Scott Bohlman moved all in before the draw for 36,600 and Steven Wolansky pushed his huge stack over the top all in. This got both blinds to fold and Bohlman stood pat.
Wolansky drew one card and tabled for a strong draw. Bohlman was looking to dodge some cards as he showed , and he did as Wolansky turned over a .