Erick Lindgren limped in from under the gun, Max Silver raised on his direct left, and the action folded to Dario Sammartino, who called in the big blind. Lindgren called as well, and the flop came . The action checked to Silver, who bet 60,000, and only Lindgren called.
Both players checked on the turn () and the river ().
Silver showed , Lindgren tabled a matching , and the two chopped the pot.
Dario Sammartino raised to 33,000 in the cutoff, Kyle White moved all in for 256,000 on the button, and Erick Lindgren cold-called out of the small blind. Sammartino folded.
White:
Lindgren:
The flop fell , giving White a gut-shot straight draw to go aling with his outs to make a pair of aces. The turn was the , changing nothing, and the on the river was a brick as well.
White was eliminated in eighth place, earning $66,382, while Lindgren is up to 1.7 million chips.
The seven remaining players are now moving into the mothership, where they will form an unofficial final table. We will have the draw and counts shortly.
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Joe Cada raised on the button, Max Silver put in a three-bet out of the small blind, and George Danzer cold four-bet all in for 500,000 or so out of the big blind. Cada folded, and Silver quickly called.
Silver:
Danzer:
Danzer's hand was crushed, and he failed to improve as the flop, turn, and river came , eliminating him in ninth place.
On the turn the board read when George Danzer bet 75,000 from the small blind. JC Tran and Joe Cada folded after which the action was on Max Silver. Silver raised it up to 190,000 and Danzer tanked for quite a while before making the call.
The river brought the and Danzer checked to Silver who bet a hefty 295,000. Danzer tanked for a while before ultimately letting go of his hand.
"He's a machine," Danzer said about Silver after losing this pot.
"What can I do there with top pair? Check-jam the turn?" Danzer asked the table, but nobody was willing to give their thoughts on this hand.
Jeremy Ausmus raised to 32,000 in the cutoff, Hiren "Sunny" Patel three-bet to 106,000 out of the small blind, and Ausmus responded with a four-bet to 195,000. Patel moved all in for what looked like 500,000 or so, and Ausmus quickly called.
Ausmus:
Patel:
The window card was the , prompting Ausmus to let out a long sigh, but it was cut short when the poked behind it. The completed the flop, and the turn brought the .
"Ten," Patel said softly.
A ten would give both players Broadway, but the bricked off on the river and Patel was eliminated in 10th place.
Martin Jacobson raised to 43,000 out of the small blind, Joe Cada defended his big blind, and the flop fell . Jacobson led out for 72,000, Cada called, and the turn was the . Cada called another 115,000 from his neighbor, the river was the , and Jacobson checked.
Cada slid out a bet of 150,000, and Jacobson tanked for a bit before folding.