There were three bigger pots but no drama happened as we finish the fourth level today with 13 players left.
On the secondary table there were a few shoves that got through uncalled and then we had a flop after pre flop raise and three-bet to 250,000 by Doc Barry. Mitchell Lehman as initial raiser called but then folded to the 175,000 bet of Barry.
Back on the secondary table we saw Dan Heimiller raise a turn from 100,000 to 250,000 against David Tran and the latter folded.
The very last hand of the level saw a raise of Dennis Phillips to 80,000 and Tran as well as Robert Cramer called to see the flop. Phillips check-called 150,000 from Tran and both checked the turn. The river was checked through again and Phillips won the hand with .
Dan Heimiller opened preflop and called a raise from Carl Torelli.
The blinds folded and they saw a heads up flop of .
A bet from Heimiller was again met with a raise from Torelli and again Heimiller made the call.
The turn card was the . Heimiller now checked and Torelli moved all in.
Heimiller deliberated for a while and then said, ��I guess I��ve got to call.�� The chips were in and the cards were on their backs with Torelli at risk.
Torelli had flopped top pair.
Heimiller hit his two pair on the turn.
The river blanked out and the lucky turn card sent Torelli from the tournament.
Richard Munro didn't have that many chips left when he got the remainder of his stack in with for what looked like 190,000 chips. David Smith looked him up with and the board ran out to eliminate Munro in 15th place.
After the previous bad beat, Robert Cutshall was down to only 75,000 chips and moved all in from the small blind. Donald Maas made the call and turned over , he had two live cards versus . The flop gave Cutshall hope for a comeback with two pair and the turn was the usual sweat with the added flush draw for his opponent.
It wasn't meant to be for Cutshall when the dealer fanned the river as Maas made trips and sent him to the rail in 16th place.
Stephen Wood raised to 81,000 and the action folded to Dan Heimiller in the small blind, who opted for the call. Dennis Phillips folded his big blind and both went to see the flop. Heimiller checked, Wood moved all in and got an instant call.
Wood:
Heimiller:
The turn gave Heimiller the full house and Wood trips, a meaningless river saw Wood out in 18th place for $24,961.