Stefan Schillhabel opened with a raise to 80,000 and action folded to John Andress who moved all in for 305,000 in the cutoff seat. Action folded around and Schillhabel called.
Stefan Schillhabel:
John Andress:
The board ran out keeping Andress' nines in the lead and allowing him to double up to around 700,000. Schillhabel was left with right around a million after the hand.
Sean Winter opened for the minimum under the gun and Stefan Schillhabel flatted in the cutoff. Isaac Haxton three-bet jammed on the button for 525,000 and Schillhabel called after Winter released.
Isaac Haxton:
Stefan Schillhabel:
A board fanned out and Haxton won the race to drag a double.
Ognjen Sekularac moved all in from the hijack for 645,000 and action folded to Isaac Haxton in the small blind. He thought for about 20 seconds before he put in the chips to call. The big blind folded and it was on to a showdown.
Ognjen Sekularac:
Isaac Haxton:
The flop was safe for Haxton when it came but the on the turn turned the tables for Sekularac. The river was the and that would do the trick for Sekularac who doubled over a million while Haxton was left with about 540,000.
Action folded to Sam Soverel who tanked for a bit before moving all in for around 475,000. Action folded to the small blind where Juan Pardo Dominguez moved all in for less, roughly 100,000. Everyone else folded and it was on to a showdown.
Juan Pardo Dominguez:
Sam Soverel:
The board ran out and that kept Soverel's sixes in the lead allowing him to take down the pot and eliminating Pardo from the tournament.
Juan Pardo Dominguez opened to 90,000 and Elio Fox asked how much Pardo was playing before raising to 220,000. The remaining players folded and Pardo moved all in. Fox snap-called.
Juan Pardo Dominguez:
Elio Fox:
The board ran out and Fox was the all-in player for 1,350,000.
"Wow," said Fox, "I didn't know you had 100,000 chips!" Pardo started the day sixth in chips and after doubling Fox up was left with just 40,000.
As the big blind next hand, Pardo was all in and there was no ante. Fox limped and the remaining players all folded.
A threeway pot between Jake Schindler, Matthias Eibinger, and Jason Koon reached the river of an board with around 200,000 piled up beside it.
Schindler would check first to act and Eibinger announced a bet of 160,000. Koon made the call and Schindler folded. Eibinger tabled the for just a pair of aces but couldn't beat Koon's revealing a set of nines.
After a raise from early position raise, Sam Soverel moved all in for about 800,000 from the hijack. Action folded to Chris Hunichen who moved all in on the button for less, about 385,000. Action folded around to Fox who folded as well.
Chris Hunichen:
Sam Soverel:
The board ran out which gave Hunichen the winning pair of aces allowing him to double up to around 900,000.