Mark "Pegasusmss" Smith raised to 4,800 from early position and was called by Ronald "rlksaces" Keren from the button before "GGTDM" three-bet to 12,800 from the big blind.
Action was back on Smith who jammed for 35,720 and "GGTDM" called after Keren mucked his hand.
"GGTDM":
Mark "Pegasusmss" Smith:
Smith was behind looking to pair his ace but the runout ended his tournament.
"Wembley" moved all in for 20,736 from early position and action folded around to Bernard "Dogger99" Lee, who called out of the big blind.
Bernard "Dogger99" Lee:
"Wembley":
Lee had the superior ace but the flop made things interesting by giving "Wembley" the only flush draw. Fortunately for Lee, neither the turn nor river helped his opponent and he scored the knockout.
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Bryan "moneygrab" Bindert raised to 2,000 from early position and Michael "njnj17" Leib three-bet jammed for 22,015 from the hijack.
Action folded around to Chris "Camdi" Ferguson who isolated from the big blind and the two players tabled their hands.
Michael "njnj17" Leib:
Chris "Camdi" Ferguson:
Ferguson was ahead with his ladies and nothing changed after the flop.
The turn gave Ferguson a sweat as it gave Leib the nut flush draw which he completed with the river securing his double up while Ferguson was left with just 5,835.
Hand #2
Jack "Borgia92" McClelland raised from the hijack and then called Chris "Camdi" Ferguson's 5,710 three-bet jam from the big blind.
Chris "Camdi" Ferguson:
Jack "Borgia92" McClelland:
Ferguson was ahead with his made hand until the flop appeared giving McCelland two-pair.
The was no help to Ferguson who needed to spike a four but the dropped on the river ending his tournament.