Daniel Buzgon and Niccolo Caramatti tangled after Buzgon moved all in from the hijack and Caramatti made the call from the big blind.
Buzgon:
Caramatti:
The board came down and Caramatti's flopped set sent Buzgon to the payout desk.
Daniel Buzgon and Niccolo Caramatti tangled after Buzgon moved all in from the hijack and Caramatti made the call from the big blind.
Buzgon:
Caramatti:
The board came down and Caramatti's flopped set sent Buzgon to the payout desk.
From under the gun, Craig Bergeron made it 67,000. James Schaaf moved all in for 296,000 and Bergeron made the call.
Bergeron:
Schaaf:
Schaaf won the pot when the board rolled out .
On the very next hand, the two tangled again. The two got all their chips in the middle and Schaaf tabled and Bergeron showed .
It was Bergeron who got the best of Schaaf this time when he turned a set of sevens.
All said and done now, Schaaf is sitting on 270,000, while Bergeron has 735,000.
Niccolo Caramatti moved all in and was called by Daniel Buzgon made the call. Caramatti was at risk with versus Buzgon's .
The flop rolled out . It was the turn that gave Caramatti a set and the on the river meant nothing to either player.
Caramatti doubled to 1,280,000 while Buzgon dropped to 180,000.
The action folded round to Dean Hamrick in the small blind and he raised it up to 82,000 with Aaron Gustavson defending his big.
Hamrick fired out 126,000 on the flop and Gustavson made the call as the fell on the turn.
Hamrick slid in a stack of 5,000-denomination chips amounting to a bet of 210,000 and again Gustavson made the call.
The river of the was checked through to see Hamrick table his for quads to rake in the pot and move to 1,360,000 as Gustavson flashed his and slipped to 1,230,000 in chips.
Ryan Hemmel made it 72,000 from the cutoff. To answer that, Niccolo Caramatti moved all in from the big blind. Hemmel made the call for 63,000 more.
Hemmel:
Caramatti:
The board rolled out for a chop.
Level: 24
Blinds: 15,000/30,000
Ante: 4,000
Daniel Buzgon raised it to 58,000 from the cutoff. The button folded and Peter Grunlund moved all in from the small blind for 325,000.
Thomas Johnson thought about it for a moment, playing with his chips, and then moved all in. Buzgon took just a moment before folding sevens face up.
Grunlund tabled and would need some help against the of Johnson.
The flop came fown . Grunlund was looking for a queen, but it didn't come on the turn. It did however bink on the river. The fell, and Johnson lept out of his seat and walked away from the table in disbelief.
Johnson is down to 430,000 while Grunlund chipped up to 700,000.
Here are the updated chip counts of the remaining fifteen players.
Player | Chips | Progress |
---|---|---|
Aaron Gustavson |
1,540,000
155,000
|
155,000 |
Andrew Rosskamm |
1,220,000
80,000
|
80,000 |
Daniel Buzgon |
940,000
169,000
|
169,000 |
Dean Hamrick |
870,000
-50,000
|
-50,000 |
|
||
Ian Wiley |
810,000
512,000
|
512,000 |
Aaron Kaiser |
800,000
9,000
|
9,000 |
Thomas Johnson |
790,000
7,000
|
7,000 |
Ryan Hemmel |
780,000
-380,000
|
-380,000 |
Jose Obadia |
740,000
105,000
|
105,000 |
Craig Bergeron |
730,000
-85,000
|
-85,000 |
Niccolo Caramatti |
620,000
-220,000
|
-220,000 |
Michael Swick
|
540,000
-104,000
|
-104,000 |
James Schaaf |
420,000
95,000
|
95,000 |
|
||
Peter Granlund
|
350,000
-5,000
|
-5,000 |
Thomas O'Neal |
280,000
-84,000
|
-84,000 |
When we walked up to the table, it was on Niccolo Caramatti, who was in the tank after Ryan Hemmel raised, Caramatti reraised, Ian Wiley moved all in and Hemmel called. Caramatti eventually folded and Hemmel tabled and was up against Wiley's .
The and fell on the flop. Keeping Wiley's tournament hopes alive, as he was covered by Hemmel. The turn brought the and the river the , giving Wiley a double to just over 604,000.
"Did you say what you had?" Wiley asked Caramatti.
"Queens," he replied.
Dean Hamrick opened to 56,000 from the cutoff and James Schaaf made the call from the small blind.
Schaaf checked the flop to see Hamrick fire out 61,000 with Schaaf making the call.
Hamrick then found himself all in for his last 314,000 on the turn after it fell the with Schaaf making the call.
Hamrick:
Schaaf:
The river landed the and Hamrick doubled to over 900,000 as Schaaf slipped to 325,000 in chips.