Giuseppe Pantaleo opened to 10,000 from early position and action folded to Matt Berkey in the big blind who shoved for approximately 120,000. Pantaleo called.
Matt Berkey:
Giuseppe Pantaleo:
The flop left Berkey in rough shape, and although the gave some hope with a wheel draw, the completed the board to confirm Berkey's elimination.
"Good game, guys," the Solve for Why founder offered as he made his exit from the tournament area.
Action was caught on the river with over 110,000 in the pot. The board was showing and the defending Wynn Millions champion Andrew Moreno checked it over to Thomas Boivin, who tanked for a minute before wisely deciding to check it back.
Moreno showed for trips with top kicker and Boivin folded.
With roughly 180,000 in the pot on a flop, Nir Cohen got the rest of his approximately 140,000 chips in from middle position and Jake Daniels snap-called in the cutoff.
Nir Cohen:
Jake Daniels:
The and completed the board and Daniels' flopped set claimed the pot and eliminated his opponent.
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Action was caught on the river with the board showing and Daniel Lazrus was firing out a bet of 55,000 into a large pot. The under-the-gun player then check-raised to put Lazrus all in for around 300,000. Lazrus quickly called and showed for a set, and his opponent turned over .