Bart O'Connell opened to 80,000 from middle position before Kane Kalas raised from the cutoff. Aditya Prasetyo called on the button and O'Connell also called.
Kalas bet the flop and only Prasetyo called. Kalas fired on the turn which forced his opponent out of the pot.
Dustin Dirksen opened to 80,000 on the button. Matt Vengrin called with his last 50,000 chips in the small blind before Yuval Bronshtein called in the big blind.
Bronshtein check-called bets on the flop, turn and river for the final board to show the .
Bronshtein had a queen-high flush with his . Dirksen had the nut low with his . Vengrin could not beat either hand with his and he was elimiminated in 13th place.
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Ray Dehkharghani was on the verge of elimination, after he committed a large amount of his stack against Daniel Zack, but then folded to keep only 40,000.
Now, he's back to 700,000 after winning three pots in a row.
On the last hand he played, Ray Henson raised to 80,000 and Dehkharghani made it to 120,000. Henson called and led on the flop. Dehkharghani called and Henson bet again on the turn. Dehkharghani raised it and was all-in. Henson quickly called.
Ray Dehkharghani :
Daniel Zack :
Dehkharghani had the straight while Zack was hoping for a club. The river did not change anything, and Dehkharghani stayed alive.