The action folded round to Brian Ebert in the cutoff and he moved all in for 265,000. Jason Somerville iso-shoved from the small blind and the cards were tabled.
Ebert:
Somerville:
With Ebert at a huge disadvantage, the flop changed little until the landed on the turn.
"You've got some chop-portunity!" announced Somerville.
The river landed the and Ebert was eliminated in 6th place for a $5,670 payday as Somerville eclipses the 1.1 million chip mark.
Blake Vincent opened to 185,000 and got calls from Jeff Newman on the button and Loren Cloninger in the big blind. Those players checked to Vincent on the flop, and he bet 335,000. Cloninger jammed after Newman mucked. It was 1.7 million total, and that was enough to get Vincent out.
The action folded to Loren Cloninger in the cutoff and he moved all in for 765,000. Gary Kochalka called all-in from the big blind for 680,000 and the cards were tabled.
Kochalka:
Cloninger:
Kochalka was flipping for his tournament life, and when the board was spread, Kochalka hit the rail in 7th place for a $4,300 payday as Cloninger moved to over 1.5 million.
Brian Ebert opened to 160,000 under the gun and got a call from Blake Vincent. Jeffrey Newman jammed on the button for 555,000, and both Ebert and Vincent called. They checked down a board and Ebert opened . Vincent had it beat with but Newman held and tripled up.