Markus Prinz raised under the gun to 250,000 and Joseph Bowers defended the big blind.
Before the flop of came, Bowers had already checked smoked. Prinz threw out a bet of 125,000 and Bowers jammed all-in. Prinz instantly folded and Bowers showed the .
Carlos Aguilar went all-in for 500K from under the gun and it folded around to Garry Gates on the button and he made the call.
Istvan Birizdo then re-shoved all-in from the big blind for his remaining 1 million in chips and Gates made the call for the extra 500K in chips to put both players at risk for their tournament lives.
Carlos Aguilar:
Istvan Birizdo:
Garry Gates:
The board would run out giving Gates a set of sixes on the turn to eliminate both players from the field.
Chris Quirijnen raised under the gun to 200,000 and Jose Aviles put his last 300,000 in the middle next to act. The action folded back around to Quirijnen and he put the chips across the line and tabled his hand.
Jose Aviles:
Chris Quirijnen:
The flop came , giving Quirijnen a pair of tens and a flush draw. The board completed with the on the turn and the on the river for the pair of tens to eliminate Aviles.
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