Action quickly folded to Josh Reichard who raised all in from the small blind and Preston Kesselring called off his stack from the
Preston Kesselring:
Josh Reichard:
Reichard had Kesselring dominated and the flop didn't change a thing as it Reichard the nut flush draw.
The turn made things interesting as it paired the board bringing possible chop outs, but the fell on the river giving Reichard a straight and ended Kesselring's tournament.
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WSOP bracelet winner Bradley Jansen open-jammed for roughly 60,000 from early position and Eric Phillips isolated with a 120,000 three-bet from the cutoff.
Bradley Jansen:
Eric Phillips:
Jansen was ahead but didn't like the flop that gave Phillips a straight flush draw.
The sweat didn't last long for Jansen as the turn completed the flush for Phillips and the river ended his tournament.
Action folded to Blake Anderson who raised all in for 65,000 from the button and Jonathan Markham called from the big blind before Casey Temper isolated from the big blind.
Blake Anderson:
Casey Temper:
Anderson was behind needing an ace but the runout ended his tournament.
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