Hand #66: David Martirosyan opened to 70,000 from the button and Kazu Oshima reraised enough to put Martirosyan all in. Martirosyan made the call and turned over . He was in bad shape against the of Oshima.
The flop of was big for Oshima and the turn sealed it. The players shook hands as the fell on the river and Martirosyan's deep run has ended.
Hand #59: Kazu Oshima raised to 40,00 on the button and Gregory Kolo called from the big blind. The flop fell and both players checked. The turn was the and Kolo checked, Oshima bet 50,000 and Kolo instantly called.
The river was the and Kolo led for 100,000. Oshima glanced at him, wriggled in his seat and exhaled loudly, the first time we have seen the young pro look uncomfortable in this event. Oshima folded and Kolo won the hand.
Hand #60: Oshima raised to 40,000 from the cutoff and Dean Bui called on the button. The first three community cards fell and Oshima check-folded to a 70,000 bet from Bui.
Hand #61: Kolo raised to 45,000 from his seat on the button, David Martirosyan, now sporting sunglasses, folded his small blind and Oshima folded in the big blind.
Hand #62: Martirosyan raised to 40,000 and won the blinds.
Hand #63: Martirosyan raised to 40,000 from under the gun, Bui put his mirrored aviator sunglasses on and called in the small blind. Kolo raised 160,000 from the big blind and a large pot started to grow.
Martirosyan folded and Bui also ducked out of the way.
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Hand #53: Gregory Kolo opened to 45,000 and took the blinds.
Hand #54: David Martirosyan raised to 60,000 from the button and the blinds folded.
Hand #55: Kazu Oshima raised to 40,000 from the button and the blinds folded.
Hand #56: Oshima opened to 40,000 and Martirosyan raised pot to 130,000 and Oshima folded.
Hand #57: Martirosyan opened to 40,000 from the small blind and Oshima three-bet to 120,000 from the big blind. Martirosyan folded.
Hand #58: Gregory Kolo opened to 45,000 and Dean Bui made the call from the big blind. The flop came down and Bui checked. Kolo bet 50,000, Bui raised to 150,000 and Kolo folded.
Hand #52: Kazu Oshima opened to 45,000 and McCormick three-bet all-in. Oshima called and McCormick was at risk at elimination.
Oshima:
McCormick:
The flop was rather final as it left McCormick needing to hit a three and avoid a spade. The turn was followed onto the felt by the river, sending McCormick home in fifth place.
McCormick quipped earlier that he had managed to fold his way to a near $40,000 score and seems happy to have done so.
Hand #50: Tom McCormick moved all-in for 24,000 from the cutoff and Dean Bui called from the small blind. Gregory Kolo raised to 100,000 and Bui folded
McCormick:
Kolo:
The board ran out and McCormick doubled up.
Bui was angry with Kolo’s raise, stating “when he [McCormick] comes back and beats you, remember this hand.”
Hand #47: Gregory Kolo raised to 40,000 and took the blinds
Hand #48: Kazu Oshima raised to 45,000 from under the gun and Kolo three-bet to 100,000. Action folded around to Oshima who folded.
Hand #49: David Martirosyan opened to 40,000 from the button and the blinds folded.
Hand #50: Oshima opened to 50,000 from the small blind and Dean Bui called from the big blind. The flop came down and Oshima checked. Bui bet 75,000 and Oshima folded.
Hand #45: Oshima set the price to play at 40,000 from his seat on the button and Gregory Kolo defended his big blind with a three-bet to 95,000. Oshima called by putting in two green T25,000 chips.
The flop fell . Kolo led for 85,000 and Oshima called. The and both players checked. The completed the board and both players checked again.
Kolo turned over , Oshima mucked and Kolo won the pot.
Hand #46: Oshima opened to 40,000 from the cutoff and Dan Goldman called from the big blind. The flop came down and Goldman checked. Oshima bet pot for 90,000 and Goldman check-raised all-in. Oshima called and the cards were revealed.
Oshima:
Goldman:
Top pair for Goldman versus a flush draw for the hot-running Oshima. The turn was the followed by the flush-completing on the river, which busted Goldman.
Goldman stood motionless for a few seconds before offering his hand to his executioner. Goldman takes home $28,769 for his sixth-place finish while Oshima climbs to 1.2 million.