The action was fast and furious pre-flop as it was four-bet and four players, Stewart Yancik, Jim Collopy, Jared Talarico, and David "ODB" Baker would all be looking to win some of the massive pot that was building. The flop came and Yancik led out for a bet, Collopy raised, and Talarico moved all in for an additional 8,000 more. Yancik called, Collopy raised, and Yancik called again.
The turn was the and Yancik check-called Collopy's bet. The river was the and Yancik again check-called Collopy's bet.
"Full house," said Collopy turning over . He had flopped the nut flush draw, turned trip jacks, and rivered the boat. Yancik mucked and a disgusted Talarico slapped down for a flopped Broadway that got chased down. Talarico was eliminated in ninth place and Collopy moved over a million in chips and now holds a significant chip lead over the remaining seven.
The two shortest stacks of the table would square off and the shorter of the two, Lonnie Heimowitz, would get the last of his chips in on fifth street. The two turned over their down cards... for Heimowitz giving him a pair of fives and for Guss giving him a pair of threes. Sixth street was the for Heimowitz giving him a low draw to go with his pair of fives and Guss received the also giving him a low draw. Guss would turn his seventh street card up first and it was the to give him trip threes. Heimowitz could still hit trip fives himself or a low but he would turn over the and was eliminated in 10th place.
Jim Collopy raised from the button and Stewart Yancik called from the big blind. The two saw hit the felt and Yancik checked to the raiser. Collopy continued out only to have Yancik come over the top for two bets. Collopy called and the hit the felt on the turn. Yancik fired out once more and Collopy called.
Fifth street was the , putting three clubs on the board. Yancik bet one more time and Collopy flung out a call. Yancik tabled for a club flush and Collopy mucked his hand. Yancik dragged the pot and now has about 495,000 in chips.
A short-stacked Dutch Boyd would get the last of his chips in against Tommy Hang and the cards were all turned face up. Boyd would start out in the lead with his 97 low holding but Hang would hit running low cards to make a 86 low with . A frustrated Boyd would toss his last card, the , into the middle as he was eliminated in 11th place.
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After a series of bets and raises, Lonnie Heimowitz was all in on third street against Jared Talarico. The following run out occurred:
Heimowitz: / /
Talarico: / /
By the end of the hand, Heimowitz made a straight to the eight to scoop the pot and secure a double up. Heimowitz is now sitting on about 80,000 while Talarico has dropped to 120,000.
Chris George opened for a raise, Michele Limongi called off his last 5,000, and Dutch Boyd called from the small blind. The flop came and Boyd checked. George bet and Boyd called off the remainder of his stack. The cards were turned over:
George:
Limongi:
Boyd:
Boyd was in the lead with his pair of aces but he would have to fade a ridiculous amount of outs from George if he was going to survive. The turn was the giving George a few more outs to eliminate both players. Limongi also had a few more outs to survive as well.
The river was the and Boyd clapped his hands, excited to scoop the pot with his trip aces. Limongi was eliminated in 12th place as a result of Boyd's scoop.