Jeremy Wien moved all in for 140,000 from middle position. Milan Simko asked for a count and then announced that he, too, was all in from the button. The blinds both folded.
With the elimination of Andreas Uribe, the tournament is down to its last 27 players. They are currently redrawing around three tables. There will then be a short break before players return for the final hour of play.
Scott Horvath shoved all in for 58,000 in total from the cutoff. Ian Steinman, in the small blind, called. Andy Frankenberger, the big blind, raised all-in and Steinman folded.
Scott Horvath:
Andy Frankenberger:
The board ran out - Horvath flopped a pair of aces and took the pot.
Andy Frankenberger, completed from the small blind. Milan Simko in the big blind raised to 33,000. Frankenberger called.
The flop came , Frankenberger check-called the 30,000 bet of Simko.
They both checked through the on the turn. The on the river completed the board, Frankenberger bet 75,000 and Simko called. Frankenberger showed for a missed flush draw, Simko showed for two pair, eights and fives with the ace-kicker. Simko took the pot.
Kelly Minkin moved all in for her last 180,000 from early position. It folded around to Mohsin Charania on the button who three-bet all in himself. The blinds folded.
Pellegrino Marotta and Brandon Ageloff were both involved in the hand. Marotta was covered by Ageloff and in danger of being eliminated, as he was all in.
Brandon Ageloff:
Pellegrino Marotta:
The board ran out . Even though Marotta had a pair of queens on the flop with a higher kicker, Ageloff managed to hit his flush draw on the river to knock Marotta out of the tournament in 25th place.
Mathieu Selides raised to 34,000 from the button. Brandon Ageloff three-bet to 82,000 from the small blind. Cary Katz folded in the big blind.
Selides then verbally announced a four-bet to 151,000. However, before he could assemble the chips Ageloff had announced that he was all in. Selides instantly mucked his hand, before suffering the ignominy of having to count out his four-bet and slide it across to his opponent.