Hand #14 : George Dolofan was under the gun and raised to 360,000. Rifat Palevic was in middle position and moved all in for 245,000. Victor Kim was in the big blind and all in for his ante of 15,000.
Palevic showed . Dolofan tabled , and Kim had .
The board ran out and Palevic took down the pot and the bounty with his pair of kings.
Hand #15: Ryan Olisar moved all in from the cutoff and captured the big blind and antes.
Hand #16: Dean Blatt took his chance to move all in for 975,000 from the cutoff. The button and blinds mucked.
Hand #17: Rifat Palevic moved all in for 640,000 before the action fell on George Dolofan on the button. He moved all in for over 1.6 million which was enough to see the blinds fold.
Palevic:
Dolofan:
Palevic cheered loudly for "red" as the board ran out . His request came through, rivering a flush, to stay alive in the tournament.
Hand #24: Gavin O'Rourke raised to 250,000 from middle position. The action folded around to Robert Heidorn in the big blind, who contemplated his decision for a moment, before opting to fold.
Hand #25: The action folded around to Robert Heidorn in the small blind who moved all in. The bet had Joe Montervino covered in the big blind. Montervino mucked as soon as he looked at his cards.
Hand #26: Rifat Palevic raised to 280,000 from under the gun which was enough to take down the pot as everyone folded.
Hand #27: Action folded to Rifat Palevic in the small blind who called all in covering Rick Hollman in the big blind with 70,000 remaining.
Hollman showed and Palevic tabled putting Hollman at risk.
Hand #27: George Dolofan moved all in for 950,000 from the hijack before the action fell on Gavin O'Rourke in the small blind. He thought for a minute then moved all in for just under 2.5 million. Rifat Palevic snap called for 1,845,000 from the big blind and the cards were shown.
Palevic:
O'Rourke:
Dolofan:
The board ran out giving Palevic the winning hand with two pair. Dolofan would have to settle for 8th place. O'Rourke dropped down to 545,000.