Action was picked up on the turn as the board read . The pot was about 550,000 and from the button Robert Cowen bet 420,000, Karel Mokry called from under the gun.
The river came the . Both players checked.
Mokry tabled the for the rivered flush and took the pot.
Uri Reichenstein raised to 60,000 and Raphael Schreiner called from the button as did Mike Matusow in the big blind.
Each player checked the flop to see the turn . Matusow checked, Reichenstein bet 140,000 and Schreiner called. Matusow then raised to pot which was 665,000 and both players folded.
Matusow tabled a couple of his hole cards, for a set.
"I warned em my sun run was coming," said Matusow. "I've been waiting seven weeks."
A few hands later, Matusow raised to 85,000 and only Schreiner called.
Schreiner check-folded to bet of 120,000 on the flop and Matusow dragged another pot.
Dylan Weisman three-bet to 190,000 from the cutoff. Naor Slobodskoy moved all in from the big blind and the initial raiser from under the gun, David Coleman called for his remaining stack, Weisman called to put both at risk.
David Coleman:
Naor Slobodskoy:
Dylan Weisman:
Coleman had the smallest stack of the three all in players and was looking for a jack, while Weisman had the large stack and had the chance to score the double knockout.
The flop came to pair Slobodskoy's four and Weisman's queen to give each a chance to scoop the whole pot, the turn was the to not change much, but the river came the to give Weisman two-pair and crack the aces of both of his opponents and suddenly bring the tournament down to eight.
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After a bet and call on the flop the turn was dealt to make the board read .
Noar Slobodskoy bet 160,000 from the small blind. Dylan Weisman bet the pot from the cutoff which was about 450,000 which got Slobodskoy to fold quickly and sent the pot over to Weisman.