Conner Reynold's deep run in this event has come to an end. He shoved all in from early position and was called by Marco Garcia in late position. Reynolds tabled a mid pair, but unfortunately for him Garcia tabled a bigger pair.
Conner Reynolds:
Marco Garcia:
After the board ran out , Reynolds was eliminated from the tournament and made his way to the payout line.
Harley Stoffmaker was one of the remaining short stacks and he pushed all in for around 3,200,000 in the hijack. Marco Garcia re-shoved all in on the button and the cards were tabled.
Marco Garcia:
Harley Stoffmaker:
The board ran out and Stoffmaker was unable to connect with the board in any way, finishing in 16th place.
Atrayon Trevino opened to 925,000 in middle position and Philip Wang stuck his last 650,000 in the middle from the cutoff. The button and blinds folded and the two remaining hands were tabled.
Atrayon Trevino:
Philip Wang:
Wang was in a rough spot and the flop of all but spelled an end to his tournament. The on the turn sealed the deal and the on the river was just a formality.
The action folded around to Cosmin Joldis in the small blind who announced all in. Christopher Andler looked down at his cards in the big blind, then eyed the tournament clock before making the call for his stack of 4,945,000.
Christopher Andler:
Cosmin Joldis:
The flop came which left Andler in the lead with his better kicker. The on the turn and the on the river were no help to Joldis who slid over a double up.
The action folded to Atrayon Trevino in the small blind who raised it up to 900,000. Ryan Teves called the near min-raise from the big blind and the two players saw a flop of .
Trevino dropped in a stack of chips that looked like 1,300,000 and Teves shoved all in for 4,355,000. Trevino instantly called and the cards tabled. Trevino showed while Teves showed for a flush draw.
The turn was the to give Teves the flush but Trevino was looking for one more heart. The river was the and Teves secured a double up to over 10 million chips.
Ryan Teves raised it up on the button and Andrew Glauberg shipped all in for 2,320,000 in the big blind. Teves quickly called but soon found out that he was dominated.
Andrew Glauberg:
Ryan Teves:
The board ran out to give both players a pair of tens but Glauberg held the better kicker to double up.
Action folded around to Ivan Uzunov in the small blind and he announced, "All in," which received an immediate call from Scot Vener in the big blind. The players tabled their hands, which showed Uzunov was the victim of a blind vs. blind cooler of sorts.
Ivan Uzunov:
Scott Vener:
The runout only improved Vener's dominating ace, ending Uzunov's tournament shortly before play concluded for the evening.
The action folded around to Cosmin Joldis who shoved all in for 3,250,000 in the small blind. Christopher Andler wasted little time before making the call from the big blind.
Christopher Andler:
Cosmin Joldis:
The flop came and Joldis was left drawing to just a king. The turn was the and the river brought the to eliminate Joldis in 13th place.